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Career (German Empire) Name: Friedrich Carl Namesake: Friedrich Carl von Savigny Builder: Blohm & Voss, Hamburg Laid down: April 1900 Launched: 21 June 1902 Commissioned: 12 December 1903 Fate: Mined and sunk 17 November 1914 General characteristics Class and type: Prinz Adalbert class Displacement: 9,087 long tons (9,233 t) normal 9,875 long tons (10,033 t) full load Length: 415.33 ft (126.59 m) Beam: 64.33 ft (19.61 m) Draught: 25.5 ft (7.8 m) Propulsion: 16,200 hp (12,100 kW), three shafts Speed: 20 knots (37 km/h) Complement: 586 Armament: Four 8.2 in (21 cm) (2 × 2) ten 5.9 in (15 cm) (10 × 1) twelve3.45 in (8.8 cm) (12 × 1) four 17.7 in (45 cm) torpedo tubes Armor: 6 in (15 cm) belt 8 in (20 cm) turret faces 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm) deck Seiner Majestät Schiff Friedrich Carl was a German armored cruiser built in the early 1900s for the Kaiserliche Marine. She was the second ship of the Prinz Adalbert class. Friedrich Carl was built in Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg. She was laid down in August 1901, and completed in December 1903, at the cost of 15,665,000 Marks. Service history Upon commissioning, Friedrich Carl escorted the passenger ship König Albert as she carried Kaiser Wilhelm II on a Mediterranean cruise. Friedrich Carl joined the fleet in May 1904. She decommissioned in March 1908, but recommissioned in March 1909 as a torpedo trials test ship. Friedrich Carl's participation in World War I was quite short. In August 1914, she was undergoing a refit. By September, she was assigned to the Baltic Sea. On 17 November 1914, she struck two mines laid by Russian destroyers west of Memel (now known as Klaipėda). Friedrich Carl stayed afloat for several hours, allowing most of the crew to be rescued by the cruiser Augsburg. Friedrich Carl capsized and sank with the loss of only 8 crew. External links World War 1 Naval Combat v • d • e Prinz Adalbert-class armored cruiser Prinz Adalbert · Friedrich Carl Preceded by: SMS Prinz Heinrich · Followed by: Roon class List of cruisers of the German Imperial Navy This article about a specific military ship or boat of Germany is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e