Scharnhorst was the lead battleship of a class of 2. Commissioned on 01 November 1939, the ship had a full history of combat, including one of the longest range battleship hits in history as well as sinking the aircraft carrier
HMS Glorious.
The ship was damaged multiple times in combat including being hit once by 5 bombs in a row - with the 2 HE 500 lb bombs exploding but fortunately all 3 1,000 lb armor piercing bombs being duds.
Scharnhorst also suffered from a bow design so severe that heavy weather in the North Sea flooded her A turret resulting in a new bow having to be redesigned.
The main armament was underwhelming: 9 (3x3) 11” main guns firing shells weighing only 660 lbs. There was a plan to upgrade her with 6 (3x2) of the same 15” guns on the Bismarck (1,800 lb shells) but this never happened.
Scharnhorst was sunk on 26 Dec 1943 with the loss of over 1,800 crewman. She survived 14 14” hits from
HMS Duke of York but 4 torpedo hits slowed her down and more torpedoes sunk her. A tough ship.
Length: 770ft, Beam: 98 ft, Displacement: 38,000 tons at full load.
Propulsion: 3 steam turbines provided 159,500 HP for 31 knots.
Armor: Belt: 12.6”, Deck: up to 4.1”
Armament: 9 (3x3) 11” SK C/34 cannons, 12 (6x2) 5.9” SK C/28 cannons, 14 4.1” cannons, 6 21”torpedo tubes.
