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I got the PROD notification for this as, technically, I created the page - I had no memory of it, I think I just forked some excessive material from Battle of Jutland many years ago and left it as a problem for another day.
I think it's a bit of an odd fit for an article - it's not really written as an article, and we would have to make something much bigger with an explanation of the nature and meaning of the damage to each ship and how that came to affect history and historiography - not just the number of shell impacts. Such an article could exist but would be a lot of work.