Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 229
... protection , it was sufficient to increase horizontal protection at the expense of vertical . And since it is well known that there is no such thing as complete or perfect protection , and since , in addition to other factors , the ...
... protection , it was sufficient to increase horizontal protection at the expense of vertical . And since it is well known that there is no such thing as complete or perfect protection , and since , in addition to other factors , the ...
Page 236
... protection the problem is not susceptible of solution with the systems of protection now in use . Nor do we suppose that this situation is one to greatly agitate the constructors who can scarcely have had any illusions as to the ...
... protection the problem is not susceptible of solution with the systems of protection now in use . Nor do we suppose that this situation is one to greatly agitate the constructors who can scarcely have had any illusions as to the ...
Page 866
... protection of which she would otherwise be capable because of limitations imposed by her torpedo arma- ment , and this armament is of no value to her while engaged in giving anti - submarine protection . If the space afforded to torpe ...
... protection of which she would otherwise be capable because of limitations imposed by her torpedo arma- ment , and this armament is of no value to her while engaged in giving anti - submarine protection . If the space afforded to torpe ...
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