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  • Irene-class cruiser
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  • The Irene class was a class of protected cruisers built by the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in the late 1880s. The class comprised two ships, Irene and Prinzess Wilhelm; they were the first protected cruisers built by the German Navy. As built, the ships were armed with a main battery of fourteen guns and had a top speed of . They were modernized in 1899–1905, and their armament was upgraded with new, quick-firing guns.
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  • SMS Irene at full steam.
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  • 300
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  • The Irene class was a class of protected cruisers built by the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in the late 1880s. The class comprised two ships, Irene and Prinzess Wilhelm; they were the first protected cruisers built by the German Navy. As built, the ships were armed with a main battery of fourteen guns and had a top speed of . They were modernized in 1899–1905, and their armament was upgraded with new, quick-firing guns. Both ships served in the East Asia station with the East Asia Squadron; Prinzess Wilhelm played a major role in the seizure of the Kiautschou Bay concession in November 1897. Both ships returned to Germany at the turn of the 20th century, and remained in European waters until 1914, when they were removed from active service. They were reduced to secondary roles then, and continued to serve until the early 1920s, when they were sold for scrap.