United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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United States Naval Institute. " Experiments have hitherto indicated the certainty that armor will be blown in by charges exploded against it , and that bursting charges with high explosives will be carried through armor probably 12 or ...
United States Naval Institute. " Experiments have hitherto indicated the certainty that armor will be blown in by charges exploded against it , and that bursting charges with high explosives will be carried through armor probably 12 or ...
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... armor per man , and leaving the crew of other fighting ships without any armor , vertical or horizontal . Sir Frederick Abel had drawn attention to conflicting statements in the paper as to high explosives . Yes , they were certainly ...
... armor per man , and leaving the crew of other fighting ships without any armor , vertical or horizontal . Sir Frederick Abel had drawn attention to conflicting statements in the paper as to high explosives . Yes , they were certainly ...
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... armor - piercing shell , while a new value has been given to thin armor of 4 to 6 inches in causing the explosion before penetration of shell containing high explosives , and inci- dentally affording a measure of protection against the ...
... armor - piercing shell , while a new value has been given to thin armor of 4 to 6 inches in causing the explosion before penetration of shell containing high explosives , and inci- dentally affording a measure of protection against the ...
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