The US sailing frigate, USS Constitution, nicknamed Old
Ironsides, is the most famous ship in US naval history (USS Enterprise, CV-6,
is a close second!) and for good reason.
In addition to her notable victories, she established the pattern of
building ships that could stand in a fight, absorb hits, and keep fighting.
The Constitution was unique in its construction, for the
time, using a system of diagonal beams to support the ship’s structure, thus
lending far greater strength to the structure and allowing much heavier
planking (armor) to be carried. This
heavy planking and strong structure earned the ship its nickname when enemy
cannon balls supposedly bounced off the sides of the ship.
In addition to the ship’s heavy planking (armor), she carried
a heavy weapons fit. Nominally rated for
44 guns, Constitution typically carried 50 or more. For example,
Constitution’s heavy firepower and strong planking (armor) allowed her to stay in fights and win.
During the War of 1812, Constitution's battery of guns typically consisted of 30 long 24-pounder (11 kg) cannons, with 15 on each side of the gun deck. Twenty-two more guns were deployed on the spar deck, 11 per side, each a short 32-pounder (15 kg) carronade. Four chase guns were also positioned, two each at the stern and bow.[1]
Constitution’s heavy firepower and strong planking (armor) allowed her to stay in fights and win.
That original US Navy tradition of heavy arms and armor
continued through to WWII where ships such as the New Orleans class cruiser,
approximately the same size as a modern Burke, carried heavy armament and
armor.
New Orleans Class Armor
Belt 3-5
in
Deck 1.25-2.25 in
Turrets 1.5-8 in
Barbettes 5 in
Conning Tower 5 in
Inexplicably, the Navy abandoned armor after WWII. I don’t know what the last ship built with
traditional armor was but it would be interesting to know. Maybe someone has some data?
We had conceptual ship design figured out in the 1700’s and,
after proving its worth in WWII, we promptly abandoned it. How’s that for illogical? How’s that for failed leadership?
Go Navy!
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Deck 1.25-2.25 in
Turrets 1.5-8 in
Barbettes 5 in
Conning Tower 5 in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constitution