CG rendering of the D-class cruiser design
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Class overview | |
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Operators | Reichsmarine |
Preceded by | Deutschland class |
Succeeded by | P class (planned) |
Built | 14 February – 5 July 1934 |
Planned | 2 |
Completed | 0 |
Cancelled | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Heavy cruiser |
Displacement | 20,000 long tons (20,000 t) |
Length | |
Beam | 25.5 m (83 ft 8 in) |
Draft | 8.5 m (27 ft 11 in) |
Installed power | 125,000 PS (123,000 shp) |
Propulsion | Steam turbines |
Speed | 29 knots (54 km/h; 33 mph) |
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The D-class cruisers were a pair of German heavy cruisers, classified as panzerschiffe ("armored ships") by the Reichsmarine (Navy of the Realm). The ships were improved versions of the preceding Deutschland-class cruisers, authorized by Adolf Hitler in 1933. They were intended to counter a new French naval construction program. Displacement increased to 20,000 long tons (20,000 t), but Hitler allowed only increases to armor, prohibiting additions to the ships' main battery armament. Both ships were laid down in February 1934, but not much work done before work was cancelled pending a significant revision of the design. It was determined that the ships should be enlarged to counter the new French Dunkerque-class battleship. The construction contracts for both ships were superseded by the Scharnhorst-class battleships.[1]