Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... cruisers could be made to develop from three to ten times the anti - aircraft strength of existing cruisers , and that with an actual increase in effectiveness against surface vessels . If future cruisers can be made to develop ...
... cruisers could be made to develop from three to ten times the anti - aircraft strength of existing cruisers , and that with an actual increase in effectiveness against surface vessels . If future cruisers can be made to develop ...
Page 430
... cruisers . Nobody seems to be quite clear as to what their particular functions would be . They are un- necessarily large and costly for fleet work , and they are too small to be advantageously em- ployed in cruiser work . Times , New ...
... cruisers . Nobody seems to be quite clear as to what their particular functions would be . They are un- necessarily large and costly for fleet work , and they are too small to be advantageously em- ployed in cruiser work . Times , New ...
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... Cruisers A .. Cruisers A .. Cruisers B. 2 15,480 Cruisers B. Destroyers . 31 47,901 Destroyers .. Submarines . 12 to 13 14,139 Submarines . Total . 47 to 49 113,070 Total . TABLE VIB . - Program necessary for the United States to ...
... Cruisers A .. Cruisers A .. Cruisers B. 2 15,480 Cruisers B. Destroyers . 31 47,901 Destroyers .. Submarines . 12 to 13 14,139 Submarines . Total . 47 to 49 113,070 Total . TABLE VIB . - Program necessary for the United States to ...
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