HDMS Lindormen
The Danish ironclad Lindormen was a monitor built for the Royal Danish Navy in the 1860s. She was scrapped in 1907.
Description
The ship was long overall with a beam of. She had a draft of and displaced. Her crew consisted of 150 officers and enlisted men.Lindormen had two horizontal direct-acting steam engines, built by Burmeister & Wain, each driving one propeller shaft. The engines were rated at a total of for a designed speed of. The ship carried a maximum of of coal that gave her a range of at.
She was initially armed with two Armstrong rifled muzzle-loading (RML) guns mounted in a single turret. In 1876 a pair of RML guns were added. Four years later a pair of rifled breech-loading guns were also added and the 76-millimeter guns were replaced by another pair of 87-millimeter breech-loading guns in 1885. The 227-millimeter guns were ultimately replaced by a pair of quick-firing guns.
The ship had a complete waterline armored belt that was thick. The gun turret was protected by armor plates. The conning tower armor was also 127 millimeters thick.