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The Royal Navy's Formidable class of battleships were an eight-ship class of pre-Dreadnoughts built in the late 1890s. They were similar in appearance to and had the same armament as the Majestic and Canopus classes, although the Formidables were not as large, being 30 feet (10 m) shorter than the Canopus class. Unlike those two battleship classes, they'd no deck or barbette armour, but they did have belt and turret armour, with the latter being increased to 9 inches (23 cm) from the 6 inches (15 cm) of the other two classes.
   After the first three, there was a change in design for the last five ships, starting with . The main difference was thinner deck armour and the consequent lower displacement. These latter ships are sometimes known as the London class, but are in effect a sub-class of the Formidable class. The last two ships to be built, and, were not commissioned until 1904, not long before the launching of, the first all big gun battleship. With the creation of the new Dreadnought type battleships and battlecruisers, the Formidables were consigned to less demanding roles for much of the First World War.

Ships

  • - Torpedoed by U-24 off Portland Bill 1 January 1915 while on patrol with the loss of 547 of her 750 crew.
  • Irresistible - Hit a mine during the Dardanelles Campaign in 1915 and sank three hours later.
  • Implacable - Served in the First World War - sold for scrap in 1921.
  • London - Took part in the Dardanelles Campaign. She was later converted to a minelayer.
  • Bulwark - Suffered an internal explosion in November 1914 at Sheerness that killed all but 12 out of her 750 crew.
  • Venerable - Served in the First World War - broken up in 1920.
  • Queen - Served in the Dardanelles Campaign in 1915 - broken up in 1920.
  • Prince of Wales - Took part in the Dardanelles Campaign - broken up in 1921.Further Information

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