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English: Scatter graph of the design displacement and month laid down (or planned) of all capital ship (battleship and battlecruiser) classes for 6 leading naval nations from 1905 to 1945, showing the impact of the Washington Naval Treaty.
Data is taken from Breyer, Siegfried (1973). Battleships and Battlecruisers of the World, 1905–1970. London: Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 0-356-04191-3. Data prepared in Microsoft Excel and then finishing touches added in GIMP.
Français : Graphique montrant le déplacement des navires, au moment de leur conception, de toutes les classes de navires capitaux (cuirassés et croiseurs), pour 6 nations navales dominates, de 1905 à 1945, et montrant l'impact du Traité de Washington de 1922.
Les données viennent de Breyer, Siegfried (1973). Battleships and Battlecruisers of the World, 1905–1970. London: Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 0-356-04191-3. Données mises en formes avec Microsoft Excel et graphique retouché avec GIMP.
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Data, taken from Breyer, is below. Please notify me of any errors or queries at User_Talk:The Land.

The date given is for the laying down of the first ship in the class (not necessarily the name ship), where any ships were laid down. Where no ships in a class were laid down, but an order for the ship was placed, or a firm intention existed to order a ship, the date is based on the order date or intended laying down date indicated in Breyer. Many of these ships were cancelled or converted before completion. Design studies which never resulted in a construction order are not included.

The displacement figure is the figure Breyer lists as design displacement. This differs from the "standard" displacement defined under the Washington Treaty (which was often mis-declared). Where a ship was subsequently modified, the displacement given is the value when designed; subsequent refits, rebuildings, conversion into an aircraft carrier on the slipway, etc are ignored. The exception to this is HMS Hood, which went such a radical redesign between construction starting and her launch that she is listed as two data points, one as the 1916 design and one as completed in 1920.

Ships begun for another nation, but later bought or seized, are excluded, as are ships which fell under the Washington Treaty definition of "capital ship" but which were defined as cruisers by their respective navies (e.g. the Courageous and Alaska classes).

Class Nation Year LD (or Designed) Displacement
Dreadnought Britain Oct-1905 18,110
Invincible Britain Apr-1906 17,420
Bellerophon Britain Dec-1906 18,800
St Vincent Britain Feb-1907 19,560
Neptune Britain Jan-1909 19,680
Indefatigable Britain Feb-1909 18,500
Colossus Britain Jul-1909 20,225
Orion Britain Nov-1909 22,200
Lion Britain Nov-1909 26,270
King George V Britain Jan-1911 23,300
Iron Duke Britain Jan-1912 25,820
Tiger Britain Jun-1912 28,430
Queen Elizabeth Britain Oct-1912 29,150
Revenge Britain Nov-1913 28,000
Renown Britain Jan-1915 26,500
Hood (original design) Britain Sep-1916 36,300
Hood Britain Mar-1920 41,200
Planned Battlecruiser Britain Oct-1921 48,500
Nelson Britain Dec-1922 35,500
King George V Britain Jan-1937 38,000
Lion Britain Jun-1939 40,000
Vanguard Britain Oct-1941 44,500
Danton France Jul-1907 18,400
Courbet France Sep-1910 23,000
Provence France May-1912 23,230
Normandie France Apr-1913 24,832
Lyon France Jan-1915 29,600
Dunkerque France Dec-1932 30,750
Richelieu France Oct-1935 40,900
Nassau Germany Jun-1907 18,569
Helgoland Germany Oct-1908 22,437
Von der Tann Germany Oct-1908 19,064
Moltke Germany Dec-1908 22,616
Kaiser Germany Oct-1909 24,333
Konig Germany Oct-1911 25,391
Seydlitz Germany Dec-1911 23,707
Derfflinger Germany Jan-1912 26,180
Bayern Germany Sep-1913 28,061
Mackensen Germany Jan-1915 30,510
Ersatz Yorck Germany Jun-1916 32,971
Scharnhorst Germany Mar-1935 34,841
Bismarck Germany Jun-1936 45,172
Battleship H Germany Jul-1939 55,453
Dante Aligheri Italy Jun-1909 19,500
Conte di Davour Italy Jun-1910 23,088
Caio Duilio Italy Feb-1912 22,694
Francesco Carracciolo Italy Oct-1914 32,800
Vittorio Veneto Italy Oct-1934 43,624
Kawachi Japan Jan-1909 20,823
Kongo Japan Jan-1911 27,500
Fuso Japan Mar-1912 30,600
Hyuga Japan May-1915 31,260
Nagato Japan Aug-1917 33,800
Tosa Japan Feb-1920 39,330
Amagi Japan Dec-1920 41,217
Owari Japan Jun-1921 42,600
Battleship No. 13 Japan Jan-1922 47,500
Yamato Japan Nov-1937 69,100
South Carolina USA Dec-1906 16,000
Delaware USA Nov-1907 20,380
Florida USA Mar-1909 21,825
Texas USA Apr-1911 27,000
Nevada USA Nov-1912 27,500
Pennsylvania USA Oct-1913 31,400
New Mexico USA Jan-1915 32,000
Maryland USA Apr-1917 32,500
Tennessee USA May-1917 32,300
South Dakota USA Mar-1920 43,200
Lexington USA Aug-1920 43,500
North Carolina USA Jun-1938 38,000
South Dakota USA Jul-1939 38,000
Iowa USA Jun-1940 48,500
Montana USA Sep-1940 58,000

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Growth in size of battleship designs from 1905 onwards, showing the dreadnought's rapid growth between 1905 and 1920, prior to the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922.

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