Wyoming-class battleship

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The Wyoming-class battleship was an early 20th-century class of United States Navy dreadnoughts that marked a step in the evolution of American capital ship design before later, more advanced classes like the New York class.

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instanceOf battleship class
dreadnought battleship class
armorBeltThickness up to 11 inches
builtFor blue-water fleet operations
commissioningStartYear 1912
conflict World War I
World War II
constructionStartYear 1910
countryOfOrigin United States of America
crewComplement about 1,000 officers and enlisted
deckArmorThickness up to 3 inches
designedAs dreadnought battleship
designFeature improved armor protection over Florida class
increased main battery from ten to twelve 12-inch guns
era early 20th century
followedBy New York-class battleship
fullLoadDisplacement about 27,000 long tons
hasMember USS Arkansas
surface form: USS Arkansas (BB-33)

USS Wyoming (BB-32)
mainBatteryConfiguration six twin turrets
namedAfter Wyoming
surface form: U.S. state of Wyoming (lead ship)
navalArchitectureTrend evolution of American dreadnought design
navyDesignation BB-32 class
notableConversion demilitarized training ship (USS Wyoming)
numberOfMainGuns 12
numberOfUnitsBuilt 2
operator United States Navy
precededBy Florida-class battleship
primaryArmament 12-inch/50 caliber Mark 7 guns
propulsion coal-fired boilers
steam turbines
retirementPeriod post–World War II era
role capital ship
secondaryArmament 5-inch guns
serviceEntryDecade 1910s
shipBeam about 93 feet
shipDraught about 28.5 feet
shipLength about 562 feet
standardDisplacement about 26,000 long tons
topSpeed about 20.5 knots
treatyImpact affected by naval arms limitation treaties
turretArmorThickness up to 12 inches
usedFor convoy escort
fleet training
gunnery practice

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New York-class battleship precededBy Wyoming-class battleship
Florida-class battleship followedBy Wyoming-class battleship
BB-34 class precededBy Wyoming-class battleship
USS New York (BB-34) precededBy Wyoming-class battleship