Everything about Bayern Class Battleship totally explained
The
Bayern class of battleships were the last and best
German Kaiserliche Marine battleships of
World War I.
Design
The class had a displacement of 32,000 tons and mounted eight guns in four twin turrets. The secondary guns were placed in casemates just below the deckline. They were comparable to British battleships developed at the same time also using 15-inch guns. However the guns for the Bayern class used a lighter shell which gave higher velocity but poorer accuracy at long range. Also they were slower because Germany had no secure wartime supply of oil and therefore continued using coal.
Ships
The class was planned to include four ships:
- SMS Bayern - Built by Howaldtswerke, Kiel, launched 18 February 1915, completed 30 June 1916.
- SMS Baden - Built by Schichau, Danzig, launched 30 October 1915, completed February 1917.
- SMS Sachsen - Built by AG Vulcan, Hamburg, launched 20 June 1917, not completed.
- SMS Württemberg - Built by Germaniawerft, Kiel, launched 21 September 1917, not completed.
All were laid down by 1913, the
Baden in late 1912. The last two were launched but never completed before the end of the First World War and were scrapped at their dockyards in 1920/21.
The
Bayern and
Baden were launched in 1915, missing the
Battle of Jutland and seeing little action during the war.
Bayern was damaged by a mine in the
Gulf of Riga on
12 October 1917 during
Operation Albion while bombarding Russian shore batteries on the Sworbe Peninsula. She was heavily flooded and brought into Kiel with great difficulty after 19 days. After the armistice the
Bayern and
Baden were taken to
Scapa Flow and scuttled with the rest of the German fleet on
21 June 1919. Only the
Baden was saved from sinking and it was carefully examined by the British. She was sunk as a target by the British in August 1921.
The basic design of the Bayern class was carried over into the Bismarck class twenty years later.
The Bayern class strongly resembled the Revenge class.Further Information
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