Magenta-class ironclad

Solférino in Cherbourg, France, c. 1863–1864
Class overview
NameMagenta class
Operators French Navy
Preceded byCouronne
Succeeded byProvence class
Built1859–1863
In commission1862–1882
Completed2
Lost1
Scrapped1
General characteristics (as completed)
TypeBroadside ironclad
Displacement6,796 or 6,965 t (6,689 or 6,855 long tons)
Length85.51 or 88.6 m (280 ft 7 in or 290 ft 8 in)
Beam17.34 m (56 ft 11 in)
Draft8.44 m (27 ft 8 in)
Installed power
Propulsion1 shaft, 1 horizontal-return connecting rod-steam engine
Sail planBarquentine-rig
Speed12.88 knots (23.85 km/h; 14.82 mph) (trials)
Range1,840 nautical miles (3,410 km; 2,120 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement674
Armament
Armor
  • Belt: 120 mm (4.7 in)
  • Battery: 109–120 mm (4.3–4.7 in)

The Magenta class consisted of two broadside ironclads built for the French Navy (Marine nationale) in the early 1860s. They were the only ironclad two-deckers ever built, and the first ironclads to feature a naval ram.[1]

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