USS Illinois

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USS Illinois was an uncompleted Iowa-class fast battleship, the fifth of her type laid down for the United States Navy during World War II. The Navy had initially planned on building four of the Iowas and then developing a new, more powerful ship for what was to be BB-65. The pressing need for more warships at the outbreak of World War II in Europe led the Navy to conclude that new designs would have to be placed on hold to allow the shipbuilding industry to standardize on a small number of designs. As a result, BB-65 was ordered to the Iowa design in 1940. Illinois was laid down in December 1942, but work was given a low priority, and was still under construction at the end of World War II. She was canceled in August 1945, but her hull remained as a parts hulk until she was broken up in 1958.

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BB-65; BB-65
speed 33 knot, draft 10.97 metre, beam 32.92 metre, 
Iowa-class battleship, fast battleship, abandoned entityUnited States NavyPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard


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