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 Battleship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dreadnought was powered with steam turbines, which enabled her to sustain a higher maximum speed for longer, and with less maintenance than its triple-expansion engine powered predecessors.
The super dreadnought era was over by the end of World War I. Super dreadnoughts that served in World War II had all either received extensive modifications, or were a source of extreme anxiety because of their vulnerability to more modern battleships, or both.
Dreadnought carried 10 12-inch guns in 5 turrets, and was powered not by reciprocating engines, but by revolutionary (for large ships) steam turbines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battleship   (4644 words)

  
 Pre-dreadnought - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Even mixed-caliber battleships completed after HMS Dreadnought were referred to as "pre-dreadnoughts", since this was an accurate reflection of their fighting value.
Since dreadnought battleships could engage effectively at two or three times the range of pre-dreadnoughts, these older ships passed rapidly into obsolescence.
After World War One most pre-dreadnoughts were broken up along with many dreadnoughts.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pre-Dreadnought   (623 words)

  
 Slagschip - Wikipedia
Nederland heeft nooit slagschepen gehad uit het zogenaamde Dreadnought tijdperk.
De Dreadnought zette aan tot een nieuwe wapenwedloop.
In 1906 steldde de Royal Navy het eerste 'moderne' slagschip in dienst: de Dreadnought.
nl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Slagschip   (1519 words)

  
 British Navy Ships--HMS Dreadnought (1906-1922)
Dreadnought was commissioned for trials a year after her keel was laid and was completed in December 1906.
Dreadnought served with the 4th Battle Squadron in the North Sea during the first two years of World War I. On 18 March 1915, while so employed, she rammed and sank the German Submarine U-29.
From May 1916, Dreadnought was flagship of the 3rd Battle Squadron, based on the Thames to counter the threat of bombardment by German battlecruisers.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/sh-fornv/uk/uksh-d/drednt9.htm   (461 words)

  
 Royal Navy: HMS Dreadnought 1906
almost fifty years before, the construction of Dreadnought was intended by Fisher to deter Britain’s enemy, in this case Germany, through a demonstration of technological excellence and to indicate that any challenge to British naval supremacy would be futile.
Dreadnought was the idea of Admiral Sir John Fisher who became First Sea Lord in 1904.
Dreadnought was flagship of the Fourth Battle Squadron at the time of the
www.royal-navy.mod.uk /static/pages/3514.html   (315 words)

  
 Plan "BCR"
Dreadnought Battleships will also be based on Halifax or other North American Port and will be detailed under orders to be issued from Washington to reinforce troop or other convoys whose time "A" is later than the time (GMT) given in the raider warning.
On making contact the Dreadnought Battleship should report the fact by W/ T to the Admiralty, London, and should accompany the convoy until further instructions are received.
Any Dreadnought Battleships based on Berehaven which may be in excess of these requirements should be utilised to meet Cargo Convoys.
www.gwpda.org /naval/planbcr.htm   (2345 words)

  
 WW1 Warships
Named after the British battleships HMS Dreadnought which unlike previous battleships had a main armament of uniform gun type and a light secondary armament primarily for defence against torpedo craft.
A term used to describe battleships built before HMS Dreadnought that had a mixed armament usually of 4 main guns and a heavy secondary armament.
By the time of WW1 many no longer served with the main battle-fleet as they were too weak and slow to fight with Dreadnought battleships and were relegated to secondary roles such as shore bombardment and coast defence.
www.worldwar1.co.uk /warship.html   (601 words)

  
 Re: Federation-class Dreadnought History
What made Dreadnought so scary to existing battleships was not only her longrange battery, but her Parsons steam turbines which could giver her 21 knots.
So pre- could not only not fight her, they couldn't escape either.
This was two or three knots faster than the fastest reciprocating steam engined battleships, including Michigan and South Carolina, and as fast or faster than most cruisers.
www.cm.nu /~shane/lists/rec.arts.startrek.tech/2000-10/0352.html   (259 words)

  
 Dreadnought
The South American Dreadnought race was one of the most senseless wastes of resources in world history, though it is testimony to the rivalries, and the resources at the time, of the countries involved.
The Dreadnought now had ten (though only a broadside of eight), and it was bigger and faster (21 knots, against 18).
Spain built one class of Dreadnoughts but was not part of any European war in the 20th century, so the ships are listed separately at right.
www.friesian.com /dreadnot.htm   (8601 words)

  
 Pre-dreadnought
Después de la guerra mundial una la mayoría de los pre-dreadnoughts estaban quebrados hacia arriba junto con muchos dreadnoughts.
la imagen, un ejemplo de un acorazado del pre-dreadnought lanzó 1896 que el pre-dreadnought del término refiere a un acorazado diseñado y construido entre 1890 y la construcción 1906 de HMS Dreadnought para la marina real británica bajo influencia de primer señor Fisher del mar en 1906.
El HMS Dreadnought también introdujo la turbina de vapor en diseño del acorazado, de su manera que éste era tan revolucionario como la disposición del arma.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/pr/Predreadnought.htm   (983 words)

  
 Concept : Ship Types
After 1945, the class died out (except for 4 ships) For our purposes, a battleship 1 is a ship of the line, a battleship 2 is a pre-dreadnought, a battleship 3 is a dreadnought, and a battleship 4 is what was called a battleship or (sometimes) super-dreadnought.
ship-of-the-line pre-dreadnought dreadnought battleship While the names change, the purpose remained the same: a ship that brings heavy guns close to the enemy and destroys him.
The dreadnought was introduced in an article in Jane's Fighting Ships by an Italian designer, who received permission to publish his design after the Italian government decided that it was too large and expensive for them.
www.geocities.com /TimesSquare/Hangar/6344/Ship-types.html   (1520 words)

  
 Pre-Dreadnought Medium Armament
But these medium batteries lost their effectiveness in this role as ranges increased, and by the early dreadnought era these weapons had become primarily anti-destroyer guns.
The generally-accepted view was that the enemy should be disabled by a hail of 6in fire, using HE shells and then sunk by AP shells from the 12in.
Subsequently he reiterates this point in saying of British battleship armament in 1893-1904 that "the secondary battery, usually twelve 6in, was intended to attack the unarmoured portion of enemy ships; 12pdrs and smaller were mounted to protect against torpedo boats.
www.gwpda.org /naval/pdredmdg.htm   (2305 words)

  
 the Wells Brothers' Battleship Index
Light guns were eventually installed on dreadnought type battleships, but they were intended to defend against torpedo boats (and later aircraft) rather than to attack other battleships.
Some early dreadnoughts (notably American and German) had reciprocating steam engines, but were still classified as dreadnoughts.
HMS Dreadnought did away with the medium calibre guns, and increased the number of heavy guns.
home.att.net /~WellsBrothers/Battleships/whatis.html   (1242 words)

  
 Breedlove Guitars
The challenge in building a dreadnought guitar is to craft an instrument that produces a powerful, resonant bass without sacrificing the clarity and precision of the mid-range and treble.
DM Pre-war style dreadnought, solid sitka spruce top, solid Honduran mahogany back and sides, advanced, scalloped "Pre-War" X-bracing, ebony bridge, fingerboard and heel cap, tortoise shell binding, pearl dot position markers, 25.5" scale length, 1-3/4" tusq nut, 18:1 Sta-tite chrome vintage tuners, vintage toner stain, hand-rubbed semi-gloss finish, deluxe hardshell case.
The result is a grand concert-sized guitar with a sound that’s full, complex and rich in overtones like a dreadnought — an instrument that’s both easy to hold and wonderful to hear.
www.mandoweb.com /Breedlove.htm   (2515 words)

  
 History and Heritage - Battleships
All existing battleships and other similar major combatant types that came before were classified as pre-dreadnoughts, reflecting that their capabilities dropped them to a second class rating.
By the start of World War I the United States, Austria-Hungary, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Russia all had dreadnought battleships in commission, each country endeavoring to establish supremacy over the others.
With her arrival, the term "dreadnought" became synonymous with the battleship type.
www.battleshipnc.com /history/battleships.php   (827 words)

  
 Royal Sovereign
The class would be the template of British battleship design until ''Dreadnought'', being improved upon by the ''Majestic'' class ships launched just a few years later.
Like HMS ''Dreadnought'' a generation later, this class made all other battleships obsolete.
At the center of the expansion program were the ''Royal Sovereign''s, the largest and fastest capital ships of their time.
www.blownspeakers.com /pages3/77/royal-sovereign.html   (646 words)

  
 Pre-dreadnought Battleships - World War 1 Naval Combat
Schlesien was part of the last class of German pre-dreadnoughts.  Like many nations last pre-dreadnoughts (including the British Lord Nelson class) she entered service after HMS Dreadnought and so was outdated, though still powerful, when new.  After Jutland the class was moved from the battle fleet to secondary duties.
www.worldwar1.co.uk /pre-dread.htm   (292 words)

  
 Letterstime Stories - Ein Geleitzug - June 25
A big pre-dreadnought with two or more of those Destroyers would seem to be precisely the kind of intermediate force that Hanzik had just said that the Americans did not use in such situations as this.
Actually, the American dreadnoughts all had two cagemasts, but viewed from dead ahead (or astern) only one would be visible at this distance.
"Where," he could almost hear CDR Bavaria asking, "are the dreadnoughts?" Dirk could even imagine his use of the plural form, as the Americans had never sent their dreadnoughts out singly, but only in pairs.
www.thequickbluefox.com /EinG-jun18-decisions-37.html   (4564 words)

  
 Marc Flake : Water Vehicles
Fortunately, I have a copy of the Anatomy of the Ship series devoted to Dreadnought, which provided all the information I needed to build the kit with the parts provided and to fill in the details that weren't.
These are pictures of the 1/700 scale HP Models HMS Dreadnought as built in 1907.
For example, the torpedo net had to be fashioned with a length of.030 styrene rod and some ladies hosiery.
www.wwi-models.org /Images/Flake1/Water   (745 words)

  
 HMS Hood
In 1906, with the construction of HMS Dreadnought, a new class of battleship was brought into service which was so far ahead of all those that went before her, 'pre-dreadnoughts', that almost overnight they were all rendered obsolete.
Yet within the short space of 15 years, there would be a quantum leap forward in battleship design that would render her obsolete and unfit to fight in the Great War of 1914-18.
As a result, HMS Hood was taken out of frontline duties in 1905 and put on reserve duties.
www.shipwrecksofscotland.com /hms_hood.htm   (221 words)

  
 the Wells Brothers' Battleship Index: Are Battleships Obsolete?
Submarines proved to be a significant threat to battleships during World War I. Submarines torpedoed and sank at least seven British and French pre-dreadnought battleships, while an eighth (the Russian Peresviet) was sunk in a minefield layed by a submarine.
The treaty caused the major powers to scrap almost all of their pre-dreadnoughts and early dreadnoughts.
Torpedo boats did have some successes against battleships in World War I, sinking the Austro-Hungarian dreadnought Szent Istvan and the British pre-dreadnought Goliath.
home.att.net /~WellsBrothers/Battleships/obsolete.html   (4920 words)

  
 LemaireSoft's Class: Mississipi
Like all the pre-dreadnoughts, the Mississipi's had a main artillery with several caliber's, which could not coordinate their fire during a naval battle.
When sold to Greece, they generated enough cash to build two much more powerful dreadnoughts.
Outdated even before they entered service, they did a favor to the US Navy a few years later though.
users.swing.be /classen1/classe1/6247.html   (340 words)

  
 The Battleship Quiz - Answers
Name the two German pre-Dreadnoughts to see service in the Second World War.
Two United States "Dreadnoughts" were designed before the HMS Dreadnought, and construction began before the HMS Dreadnought, but were completed at a leisurely pace.
Therefore the HMS Dreadnought lent her name to the all big gun battleship.
www.battleship.org /html/Articles/Features/Quiz2.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Kniaz Potemkin-Tavricheskii Comparative In-Box Review
After first Russian Black Sea dreadnought Imperatritsa Maria was commissioned, the pressure on the pre-dreadnoughts lessened and they started to get assigned to secondary duties.
Russian Black Sea dreadnoughts were still a year away from the completion, so the job of contesting the command of the Black Sea mainly fell on Panteleymon and her half sisters Evstafii and Ioann Zlaoust.
After the battle the ship received a paravane and two 57mm anti-aircraft guns.
www.modelwarships.com /reviews/ships/ru/bb/potemkin/potemkins.html   (2854 words)

  
 Pre-Dreadnought
The last class of pre-dreadnoughts was completed after HMS Dreadnought had entered service, rendering them instantly obsolete.
However, US pre-dreadnoughts were generally a bit behind foreign ships in adopting new advances.
A few of the early pre-dreadnought saw service during the Spanish-American War, and performed well during terribly one-sided battles.
www.uscs.org /postcards/Pre-dreadnought.htm   (553 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Formidable class battleship
The last two ships of the class, Prince of Wales and Queen, were not commissioned until 1904, and were soon to become completely obsolete with the launching of the Dreadnought, the first all big gun battleship.
The Formidables became relics, consigned to menial jobs for much of World War I.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/London_class_battleship   (522 words)

  
 The Official SEEKRIEG Website
Whether you are fascinated by the lumbering old pre-dreadnought warships of 1880-1906, the majestic dreadnought battlefleets of the early Twentieth Century, the fast carrier task forces of World War Two or anything in-between, we hope you will find some interesting and useful information here.
This site is maintained by the authors of SEEKRIEG and is intended as a resource for those of us interested in naval warfare who, in this life, have never had the opportunity to shout "open fire" from the bridge of a warship as it plunges through a wind-whipped sea to engage the enemy.
Regardless of your level of interest in SEEKRIEG, historical simulations, naval miniatures wargaming or naval history in general, please enjoy your stay aboard and come back soon.
www.seekrieg.com   (324 words)

  
 Pre Dreadnought Ships
Naval history of the Pre Dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy shown in antique chromolithographs and photographs of the time.
This book traces all the technological changes which transformed warships from the fully-rigged broadside ironclads of the mid-nineteenth century, through the centre battery ships, early turret vessels and barbette ships, to the turbine-powered Dreadnought battleships and battlecruisers which were to fight in the First World War.
Importantly, he challenges the traditional perception of the Victorian Royal Navy as being reactionary and obstructive to technological change, showing that it was in fact at the forefront of such change, for example in the development and employment of torpedoes and of countermeasures to them.
www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk /pre_dreadnought.htm   (1247 words)

  
 France
But they were one of France's biggest shipbuilding mistakes; All six of the ships were laid down after HMS Dreadnought had made their type obsolete, so they tied up all of France's dockyard capacity, and delayed that nation's dreadnought program by several years.
They were very fine ships, with good protection, a very heavy intermediate battery, and a good turn of speed, thanks to being the first large French warships with turbines.
During WWI, these six sister ships served in the Mediterranean theater, where Danton was sunk by an enemy submarine.
www.bobhenneman.info /France.htm   (478 words)

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