United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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... plate by the planing off of the ends . The most successful plate ever fired at in England or elsewhere , so far as the author can learn , was tested at Portsmouth on the 24th of March , 1888 . It is a steel - faced plate 10 inches thick ...
... plate by the planing off of the ends . The most successful plate ever fired at in England or elsewhere , so far as the author can learn , was tested at Portsmouth on the 24th of March , 1888 . It is a steel - faced plate 10 inches thick ...
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... plate and the wood backing were photographed in order to show to what extent the plate had answered its purpose in protecting the ship . The steel projectiles were also photographed . Five rounds were fired at each plate ; the ...
... plate and the wood backing were photographed in order to show to what extent the plate had answered its purpose in protecting the ship . The steel projectiles were also photographed . Five rounds were fired at each plate ; the ...
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... plate broken out . No. 5. Shot . Back bulge 7.5 ins . high and 21 ins . diameter , a piece of plate broken out . No. 1 Shot . No. 2 Shot . No. 3 Shot . No. 4 Shot . BACKING OF COMPOUND PLATE . ( Photograph No. 29. ) Base of projectile ...
... plate broken out . No. 5. Shot . Back bulge 7.5 ins . high and 21 ins . diameter , a piece of plate broken out . No. 1 Shot . No. 2 Shot . No. 3 Shot . No. 4 Shot . BACKING OF COMPOUND PLATE . ( Photograph No. 29. ) Base of projectile ...
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