HMS Irresistible (1898)
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|Ordered:||
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|Laid down:||April 11, 1898
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|Commissioned:||February 4, 1902
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|Fate:||Sunk by mine,
March 18, 1915
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|Displacement:||15,000 tons
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|Speed:||18 knots
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|Complement:||780
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|Armament:||4 12 inch guns
12 6 inch guns
4 torpedo tubes
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|Aircraft:||None
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HMS Irresistible was a Formidable-class battleship of the Royal Navy, built at the Chatham shipyards. During World War I, the Irresistible struck a Turkish mine and sank while participating in the final attempt to force the Dardanelles straits on March 18, 1915.