

Belts: Width (max) Length (avg) Height (avg) Weight of broadside 13 495 lbs / 6 121 kg Quick firing guns in casemate mounts, 1910 Modelġ2 x Single mounts on sides, evenly spreadġ2 hull mounts in casemates- Limited use in heavy seasĨ - 4,13" / 105 mm 65,0 cal guns - 33,29lbs / 15,10kg shells, 300 per gunġ6 - 1,46" / 37,0 mm 54,0 cal guns - 1,81lbs / 0,82kg shells, 1 400 per gunĤ x Twin mounts on side ends, evenly spreadģ0 - 0,79" / 20,0 mm 65,0 cal guns - 0,31lbs / 0,14kg shells, 1 500 per gunģ x Twin mounts on side ends, majority forward SMS Szent István, Austro-Hungarian Battleship laid down 1912 (Engine 1935)Ģ2 050 t light 23 237 t standard 23 818 t normal 24 283 t full loadĭimensions: Length (overall / waterline) x beam x draught (normal/deep) Completely rebuilt superstructure similar to the Andra Doria, Guilio Cesare and Littorio classes with funnel similar used in the Gneisenau.ĭid you guys notice a small amount of patriotism? Italian Catapult and Seaplane (IMAM Ro.43) for spotting on both sides.

Italian made Breda 20mm Model 1935 and 37mm Model 1932 light AA guns for close range fire. German made 10,5cm SK C/33 AA guns provide the heavy AA fire. Modifying the main turrets to achieve higher elevations of the barrels as well as stronger armour for the face and roof plates. Replacing the engines with more modern and stronger types. 1,5meters of bulges added to provide necessary stability. Installation of the Pugliese underwater defence system and thickened deck armour to 86mm form 48mm. The changes included in the modernisation as follows: I've decided to make a mix of Italian and German constructions equipment and weaponry. Cpmcpm13 asked me to make a modernised version of the Viribus Unitis class Battleship SMS Szent István the sole Hungarian battleship of her class.
