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Admiral Scheer was modified during the early months of 1940, including the installation of a new, raked clipper bow. The heavy command tower was replaced with a lighter structure, and she was reclassified as a heavy cruiser. Additional anti-aircraft guns were also installed, along with updated radar equipment.
Highly interesting. I've often read at some time 38 cm guns were proposed for P Class cruiser, my guess is P-I and P-II are pre ww2 studies to upgun P class used as a reference to make a comparison with progressivly improved, later, O Class battlecruiser. O42 ended to be basically a 38 cm gun armed H39, while H42 was already a 90000 ton beast.I've found this image:
But I'm not sure how accurate it is.
I can see the German designers eventually develop a Battleship from the O class Battlecrusiers, but that two P class designs seeems quite odd, not reminiscent of the P class we know of (Updated Deutschland concept) these P I and P II seems like a smaller version of the O class!
Do you guys know if these were real or not?
German Capital Ships of the Second World War by Siegfried Breyer and Miroslaw Skwiot. A truly excellent book on the design history of the Panzerschiff is included.Does anyone know which book the page in the original post is from?
Behold, the 12.8cm/45 SK C/34 in Drh L C/38 twin turret.I'm perplexed by the secondary weapon of choice too for the P I-II as these (likely a typo) were the older 128mm SK C/34 and not a 34 calibre long new 128mm Gun? The SK C/34 was a /45 anti surface gun with a twin mount developed for the submarine cruisers which were eventually abandoned. Though I don't know if the Germans were intending to develop an AA gun out of it
Do you have a drawing or sketch of how this should look like?Behold, the 12.8cm/45 SK C/34 in Drh L C/38 twin turret.I'm perplexed by the secondary weapon of choice too for the P I-II as these (likely a typo) were the older 128mm SK C/34 and not a 34 calibre long new 128mm Gun? The SK C/34 was a /45 anti surface gun with a twin mount developed for the submarine cruisers which were eventually abandoned. Though I don't know if the Germans were intending to develop an AA gun out of it
It does have limited AA capability.
Most notably was to be mounted on the Typ 1938B destroyers.
The best image I have is of the Type 1938B plan itself, clearly showing the elevation. I can't provide it now, but hopefully in the next day or so.Do you have a drawing or sketch of how this should look like?Behold, the 12.8cm/45 SK C/34 in Drh L C/38 twin turret.I'm perplexed by the secondary weapon of choice too for the P I-II as these (likely a typo) were the older 128mm SK C/34 and not a 34 calibre long new 128mm Gun? The SK C/34 was a /45 anti surface gun with a twin mount developed for the submarine cruisers which were eventually abandoned. Though I don't know if the Germans were intending to develop an AA gun out of it
It does have limited AA capability.
Most notably was to be mounted on the Typ 1938B destroyers.
Kindle version gets the job done, but yeah I'd go for the hard copy. GL!Thank you kindly. I've found a Kindle version of the book, though I want to go back later and get a hard copy.
It does share the same nomenclature as the 15cm twin, and they even look similar.Well Wargamign doesn't even know how a turret works at all (putting Rangefidner in FRONT of a 20" turret is the "best" position... )
Aren't those 15cm twin turrets???
Top is the 15cm/48So the ones you just posted are the 15cm or the 12,8cm ones?
These are several little-known preliminary projects of new "Panzerschiff"-class ships for the destruction of maritime trade, launched after the cancellation of the "P"-panzerschiff program and the subsequent program of the battlecruiser "O" in 1939-41I've been asked to identify these drawings, but as the German navy is not my favorite I don't know if these were real drawings or just edits. They look like P class preliminaries with Deutschland like elements.
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If the data in this publication contradicts the illustrations, I would trust the illustrations. The illustrations correlate well with archival drawings.Would you suggest trusting the data or the illustrations?
Also, that's a pricey book. Looks like I'll need to start seeing some money aside.
Thank you, kindly.
From what I know there were four versions of these Handelzerstorers. Three of them are on shipbucket. Version III had 6 283mm guns. Version IIIB had 4 380mm guns and the KIG version is same as version III bit it had diesel propulsion.I've been asked to identify these drawings, but as the German navy is not my favorite I don't know if these were real drawings or just edits. They look like P class preliminaries with Deutschland like elements.
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I believe that the 1941 KIG proposal is Kesselraum and Turbinenraum (boiler and turbine rooms). EM is unfamiliar to me, but I can assume it's referring to auxiliaries.From what I know there were four versions of these Handelzerstorers. Three of them are on shipbucket. Version III had 6 283mm guns. Version IIIB had 4 380mm guns and the KIG version is same as version III bit it had diesel propulsion.I've been asked to identify these drawings, but as the German navy is not my favorite I don't know if these were real drawings or just edits. They look like P class preliminaries with Deutschland like elements.
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Also seems like I cannot make any BB code changes like italic, font change or include image links as these are greyed out on the comment sub window. Why is that?