Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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... designed or fitted to launch torpedoes . ( 4 ) Are designed for a speed greater than twenty knots . ( 5 ) Are protected by armor plate . ( 6 ) Are designed or fitted to launch mines . ( 7 ) Are fitted to receive airplanes on board from ...
... designed or fitted to launch torpedoes . ( 4 ) Are designed for a speed greater than twenty knots . ( 5 ) Are protected by armor plate . ( 6 ) Are designed or fitted to launch mines . ( 7 ) Are fitted to receive airplanes on board from ...
Page 866
... designed to protect the ship itself from air attack . They can of course be used to defend other units from this menace . But a battery designed for the defense of other units rather than the ship upon which it is placed could be made ...
... designed to protect the ship itself from air attack . They can of course be used to defend other units from this menace . But a battery designed for the defense of other units rather than the ship upon which it is placed could be made ...
Page 868
... designed to meet the air and underwater menaces to which capi- tal ships are now exposed . Certain facts stand out . The anti - sub- marine protection which a destroyer can give the capital ship has not improved since the World War . In ...
... designed to meet the air and underwater menaces to which capi- tal ships are now exposed . Certain facts stand out . The anti - sub- marine protection which a destroyer can give the capital ship has not improved since the World War . In ...
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