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==Fire Control== | |||
The first French class of battleships with coincidence rangefinders and stepper motor order transmitters as designed. Otherwise organistion was as previous ships. | |||
Later the P.C was fitted with a Le Prieur fire control table (assume M1916) during WWI. | |||
===Rangefinders=== | |||
Barr & Stroud 9ft devices either side of the bridge. Turrets had 4 and half feet devices. | |||
===Bearing Indicators=== | |||
Possibly late in WWI. | |||
===Directors=== | |||
The notion of director did not exist for these ships, although ranges may have been transmitted automatically late in WWI. Fire was directed by the commander in the blockhouse. | |||
===Gunnery Control=== | |||
The ship's guns were organized in 3 groups} | |||
# Fore and aft turrets | |||
# Starboard turrets | |||
# Port turrets | |||
===Local Control in Turrets=== | |||
Each turret could operate as an independent section if required being equiped with a rangefinder and range tables. Maybe a portable range clock too. | |||
===Transmitting Stations - Post Central=== | |||
Only one for the entire ship, passing orders for range using Lecomte-Aubry (L.A.)stepper motor transmitters for range and hydraulic Germain system for pother functions. Some ships may have used the more advanced L.A. system for other gunnery data late WWI. | |||
Le Prieur tables would have been fitted from 1916 onwards. | |||
===Torpedo Control=== | |||
===Other Notes=== | |||
Last ships to use French Electric turrets. | |||
==See Also== | |||
==Footnotes== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
==Bibliography== | |||
[[Category:Ship Class]] | |||
[[Category:Ship Class of the Marine National]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:49, 2 October 2009
Fire Control
The first French class of battleships with coincidence rangefinders and stepper motor order transmitters as designed. Otherwise organistion was as previous ships. Later the P.C was fitted with a Le Prieur fire control table (assume M1916) during WWI.
Rangefinders
Barr & Stroud 9ft devices either side of the bridge. Turrets had 4 and half feet devices.
Bearing Indicators
Possibly late in WWI.
Directors
The notion of director did not exist for these ships, although ranges may have been transmitted automatically late in WWI. Fire was directed by the commander in the blockhouse.
Gunnery Control
The ship's guns were organized in 3 groups}
- Fore and aft turrets
- Starboard turrets
- Port turrets
Local Control in Turrets
Each turret could operate as an independent section if required being equiped with a rangefinder and range tables. Maybe a portable range clock too.
Transmitting Stations - Post Central
Only one for the entire ship, passing orders for range using Lecomte-Aubry (L.A.)stepper motor transmitters for range and hydraulic Germain system for pother functions. Some ships may have used the more advanced L.A. system for other gunnery data late WWI.
Le Prieur tables would have been fitted from 1916 onwards.
Torpedo Control
Other Notes
Last ships to use French Electric turrets.
See Also
Footnotes