United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 226
... protection against the largely increased volume of fire of small caliber . There is this difference , however , that whereas complete protection was expected of thick armor , accordingly worked below the armor deck , the thin armor is ...
... protection against the largely increased volume of fire of small caliber . There is this difference , however , that whereas complete protection was expected of thick armor , accordingly worked below the armor deck , the thin armor is ...
Sivu 227
... protection of great guns and water - line with sufficient free - board , or of water - line with too low free - board with satisfactory protection of the great guns . With a view of accomplishing the duty required of this type of war ...
... protection of great guns and water - line with sufficient free - board , or of water - line with too low free - board with satisfactory protection of the great guns . With a view of accomplishing the duty required of this type of war ...
Sivu 233
... protection to the supports of 5 - inch guns , etc. , and continue in the water - line protection to the ends of the ship with thin armor as in the design of battle - ship of great endurance . The present arrangement was adopted as being ...
... protection to the supports of 5 - inch guns , etc. , and continue in the water - line protection to the ends of the ship with thin armor as in the design of battle - ship of great endurance . The present arrangement was adopted as being ...
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