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===Directors===
 
===Directors===
All ships were completed with gunnery directors in place.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, 1919'', p. 11.</ref>
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All ships were completed with gunnery directors in place.<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, 1919'', p. 11.</ref>
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The director was in a tower on a pedestal mounting and was probably augmented by use of their 'X' gun as a [[Directing Gun|directing gun]]. <ref>''Handbook of Captain F.C. Dreyer's Fire Control Tables, 1918''., p. 142 and plate opposite.<br>It is most likely that the details were similar to those of the most recent light cruisers.</ref>{{INF}}
  
 
===Torpedo Control===
 
===Torpedo Control===

Revision as of 13:07, 2 October 2009

The five light cruisers of the Capetown Class were completed between 1919 and 1922. They were follow-on units of the Ceres class, and generally completed after their design successors, the Danae class.

Fire Control

Rangefinders

Evershed Bearing Indicators

These ships almost certainly had Evershed gear for gun control from delivery, and would also feature Evershed installations for searchlight control after orders for such installations from February 1917.[1]

Gunnery Control

Control Positions

Control Groups

Directors

All ships were completed with gunnery directors in place.[2]

The director was in a tower on a pedestal mounting and was probably augmented by use of their 'X' gun as a directing gun. [3][Inference]

Torpedo Control

Transmitting Stations

Dreyer Table

Fire Control Instruments

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See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, 1919, p. 29.
  2. The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, 1919, p. 11.
  3. Handbook of Captain F.C. Dreyer's Fire Control Tables, 1918., p. 142 and plate opposite.
    It is most likely that the details were similar to those of the most recent light cruisers.

Bibliography

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