United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 72
... become difficult , and sooner or later the more skillful gains a decided advantage . Perhaps the finest campaign in ... becomes a question for consideration , and this can be readily fixed for our present guns by reference to the " Text ...
... become difficult , and sooner or later the more skillful gains a decided advantage . Perhaps the finest campaign in ... becomes a question for consideration , and this can be readily fixed for our present guns by reference to the " Text ...
Sivu 73
... becomes dangerous if steaming at high speeds . Should one vessel become disabled , the line might be thrown into disorder and collisions might take place . A formation in line is bad , as it does not permit a full development of the ...
... becomes dangerous if steaming at high speeds . Should one vessel become disabled , the line might be thrown into disorder and collisions might take place . A formation in line is bad , as it does not permit a full development of the ...
Sivu 105
... become apparent that fighting ships must continue to use it . When armor is employed in the form of comparatively thin horizontal plating , experiment seems to have shown that steel , low in carbon , is the best material . When it is ...
... become apparent that fighting ships must continue to use it . When armor is employed in the form of comparatively thin horizontal plating , experiment seems to have shown that steel , low in carbon , is the best material . When it is ...
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