HMS Agincourt was a Dreadnought battleship built originally for Brazil by the British during the years of 1911 to 1913. Due to improving political relations with Argentina, Brazil's chief rival, led to the ship's sale while under construction to the Ottoman Empire. Then World War I broke out, and Britain seized her for use by the Royal Navy. She was the only ship of her class.
HMS Agincourt served between the years of 1914 to 1921.
Preceded by: Minas Geraes class
Succeeded by: Riachuelo
HMS Agincourt Was present during the Battle of Jutland, but apart from a torpedo beat there are no records of her sinking or hitting any enemy ships during the engagement.
Class: HMS Agincourt-Dreadnought Battleship
Nation Tech Year Required: 1914
Battle Rating: 315
Gun Damage: 1200
Duration: 24500
Torpedo: 3000
Anti-Sub: null
Speed (knt): 21
Displacement: 30250Tons
Sight Range: 9.3km
Turning Speed: 30
Gun Range: 30.4km
Torpedo Range: 6.4km
Skill: Repair