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''Wien'' had an [[length overall|overall length]] of {{convert|99.22|m|ftin|sp=us}}, a [[beam (nautical)|beam]] of {{convert|17|m|ftin|sp=us}} and a [[draft (hull)|draft]] of {{convert|6.4|m|ftin|sp=us}}.{{sfn|Chesneau & Kolesnik|p=272}} Her two 4-cylinder [[Marine steam engine#Triple or multiple expansion|vertical triple-expansion steam engines]] produced a total of {{convert|8500|ihp|kW|lk=in}} using steam from five cylindrical [[boiler (steam generator)|boiler]]s. These gave the ship a maximum speed of {{convert|17.5|knots|lk=in}}. ''Wien''{{'}}s maximum load of {{convert|500|t|lt|sp=us}} of coal gave her a range of {{convert|3500|nmi|lk=in}} at a speed of {{convert|9|kn}}. She was manned by 26 officers and 397 enlisted men, a total of 423 personnel.{{sfn|Noppen|pp=6, 8}}
The armament of the ''Monarch'' class consisted of [[24 cm SK L/40|four {{convert|240|mm|in|1|sp=us|adj=on}}]] [[Krupp]] K/94 guns mounted in two twin-[[gun turret]]s, one each fore and aft of the [[superstructure]]. The ships carried 80 rounds for each gun. Their [[Battleship secondary armament|secondary armament]] was six [[15 cm SK L/40 naval gun|{{convert|150|mm|in|sp=us|adj=on}}]] [[Škoda Works|Škoda guns]] located in [[casemate]]s in the superstructure. Defense against [[torpedo boat]]s was provided by ten [[quick-firing gun|quick-firing (QF)]] [[QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss#Austro-Hungarian service|{{convert|47|mm|in|sp=us|abbr=on}}]] Škoda guns and four 47-millimeter QF [[Hotchkiss gun]]s. The ships also mounted two {{convert|450|mm|in|0|adj=on|sp=us}} [[torpedo tube]]s, one on each [[Broadside (naval)|broadside]]. Each torpedo tube was provided with two [[torpedo]]es.{{sfn|Noppen|pp=6, 8}} In 1917 a [[Škoda 7 cm K10]] [[anti-aircraft gun]] was installed.{{sfn|Friedman|p=294}}{{sfn|Sieche|p=250}}
The ship's nickel-steel [[waterline]] [[belt armor|armor belt]] was {{convert|120|-|270|mm|1|sp=us}} thick and the [[gun turret]]s were protected by {{convert|250|mm|1|sp=us}} of armor. The [[casemate]]s had {{convert|80|mm|1|sp=us}} thick sides while the [[conning tower]] had {{convert|220|mm|1|sp=us}} of armor. ''Wien''{{'}}s [[deck (ship)|deck]] armor was {{convert|40|mm|1|sp=us}} thick.{{sfn|Noppen|p=8}}
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