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{{short description|Class of breastwork monitors}}
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|Name=''Cyclops'' class
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|Ship type=[[Breastwork monitor]]
|Ship displacement={{convert|3480|LT|t
|Ship length={{convert|225|ft|m|1|abbr=on}} ([[Length between perpendiculars|p/p]])
|Ship beam={{convert|45|ft|m|1|abbr=on}}
|Ship draught={{convert|16|ft|3|in|m|1|abbr=on}} ([[deep load]])
|Ship power={{convert|1472|-|1709|ihp|lk=
|Ship propulsion=2 shafts, 2 [[Marine steam engine|steam engines]]
|Ship speed={{convert|11|kn|lk=
|Ship range={{convert|3000|nmi|lk=
|Ship complement=156
|Ship armament=2 × 2 - [[RML 10 inch 18 ton gun|10-inch
|Ship armour=*[[Belt armor|Belt]]: {{convert|6|-|8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
*[[Deck (ship)|Deck]]: {{convert|1.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} *[[Superstructure]]s: {{convert|8|-|9|in|mm|abbr=on|0}} *[[Conning tower]]: {{convert|8|-|9|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} *[[Gun turret]]: {{convert|9|-|10|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} |Ship notes=
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The '''''Cyclops''
==Design and description==
The immediate reason why these ships were ordered was for local coast defence during the war scare during the [[Franco-Prussian War]] of 1870, but they were chosen for several other reasons. They were small and cheap, and their shallow draft was thought to limit them to defensive operations, which appealed to economy and defence-minded Members of Parliament. The [[British Admiralty|Admiralty]], however, envisioned them attacking shallow-water ports that larger ironclads could not enter and operating in the shallow waters of the [[Baltic Sea]].<ref>Beeler, pp. 101–02</ref>
The ships were ordered during the war scare of 1870{{Clarify|war with who?|date=September 2010}} for local coast defence and they used the basic design of the ''Cerberus''-class breastwork monitors to reduce design and construction time. Their hulls were completed very quickly, but the pace of building reduced as the likelihood of their immediate use diminished. They were delivered to the Royal dockyards in 1872 and commissioned for [[fitting out]], but a number of years elapsed before that process was completed as little sense of urgency remained.<ref name=p12>Parkes, p. 212</ref>▼
▲The ships
The ships had an [[length between perpendiculars]] of {{convert|225|ft|m|1}}, a [[beam (nautical)|beam]] of {{convert|45|ft|m|1}}, and a [[draft (ship)|draught]] of {{convert|16|ft|3|in|m}} at [[deep load]]. They displaced {{convert|3480|LT|MT|lk=on}}. Their crew consisted of 156 officers and men.<ref name=p8>Parkes, p. 213</ref>▼
▲The ships had
The ''Cyclops''-class ships and other ships of her type were described by Admiral [[George Alexander Ballard]] as being like "full-armoured knights riding on donkeys, easy to avoid but bad to close with."<ref>Ballard, p. 219</ref> While not unfit to face heavy weather their decks were frequently awash in even a moderate sea. Their accommodations were rated the worst in the fleet, referred to by ordinary seamen as "ratholes with tinned air".<ref>Ballard, pp. 218</ref>
===Propulsion===
The ''Cyclops''-class ships had two steam engines, each driving a single {{convert|12|ft|m|1|adj=on}} propeller. ''Cyclops'' and ''Hydra'' had 4-cylinder [[Marine steam engine#Compound|inverted compound steam engines]] made by John Elder that had a working pressure of {{convert|60|psi|kPa kg/cm2|0|abbr=on|lk=on}}. The engines produced a total of {{convert|1472|-|1528|ihp|lk=
===Armament===
The ships mounted a pair of [[RML 10 inch 18 ton gun|10-inch rifled muzzle-loading guns]] in each turret. The shell of the {{convert|10|in|mm|
===Armour===
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==Construction==
Each of the ships was
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==Service==
HMS ''Gorgon'' was the first ship completed and she served as tender to [[HMS Windsor Castle (1858)|HMS ''Cambridge'']], the gunnery school ship at Devonport, from 1874 to 1877. All four ships were commissioned between April and August 1878 during the war scare during the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)|Russo-Turkish War]] for service with [[Admiral]] Sir [[Astley Cooper Key|Cooper Key]]'s Particular Service Squadron in [[Portland Harbour]]. She resumed her duties as tender to HMS ''Cambridge'' until she was refitted in 1888–89. All four of the ships of the class participated in the annual fleet manoeuvers in 1887, 1889–90 and 1892; in between times they were in Fleet Reserve. HMS ''Gorgon'', like all of her sisters, was placed on the non-effective list in 1901 and sold in 1903 for £8,400.<ref>Parkes, pp. 214–15</ref>
HMS ''Hydra'' was the next ship to be completed. After her service with the Particular Service Squadron she was [[paid off]] at [[Sheerness]] and served as tender to
HMS ''Cyclops'', the [[lead ship]] of the class, was the third ship to be completed. She was placed in 1st Reserve after her completion. The ship was paid off at Chatham in August 1878 and refitted in 1887–89.<ref name=p15/>
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==Notes==
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==References==
{{Commons category|Cyclops class monitor}}
* {{Cite book|last=Ballard |first=G. A., Admiral |title=The Black Battlefleet |year=1980 |publisher=Naval Institute Press |___location=Annapolis, MD |isbn=0-87021-924-3 |oclc=}}▼
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*{{Cite book|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905|editor=Gardiner, Robert|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|___location=Greenwich|date=1979|isbn=0-8317-0302-4|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/conwaysallworlds0000unse_l2e2}}
*{{Cite book|last=Parkes|first=Oscar|title=British Battleships|publisher=Naval Institute Press|___location=Annapolis, MD|year=1990|edition=reprint of the 1957|isbn=1-55750-075-4}}
*{{Cite book|last=Silverstone|first=Paul H.|title=Directory of the World's Capital Ships|year=1984|publisher=Hippocrene Books|___location=New York|isbn=0-88254-979-0}}
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