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I'll tell you about some of the more famous ones. Japan: Yamato, Musashi, Nagato, Kirishima.
United States: Arizona, Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota. United Kingdom:
George V, Hood. France: Richelieu, Dunkirk, Strasbourg, Provence.
Germany: Bismarck, Prinz Eugen, Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, Germany. China: No!
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At a time when the earth's resources are becoming scarcer, and in this society that advocates environmental protection and recycling, waste utilization has become the theme of caring for the earth. And Hasbro shows this theme vividly in the film.
In the end, when everyone ran out of ammunition and food, the handsome actor hit the idea on an antique warship that had been converted into a museum in the last century.
Although this antique warship does not have sophisticated modern equipment, even the cannonballs need to be carried all the way to the launch pad, and the people who drove it back then have also reached the age of the wind and candles, but the old grandfathers are not old, and they have beaten the aliens with advanced ** to the head, once again carrying forward the spirit of salvation in the style of USA.
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The main guns of battleships built by humans are basically 380-405 mm in caliber, and the tonnage is within 80,000 tons. The ones that can be called super battleships are basically only the super Yamato class, the Hindenburg class, and the Montana class. And all three were not built, and even stayed on the drawings.
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Now there is no such ship, this name is the first, World War II, the product of the shipbuilding movement of Britain and Germany, generally more than 30,000 tons, the speed of more than 30 knots, the caliber of the gun is more than 300 centimeters, it is called a super battleship.
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The origin of the name "battleship" is supposed to be due to the fact that large warships (of course, galleons) in ancient Europe were generally lined up in order to maximize the power of their broadside main guns. Hence the name "battleship".
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USS Theodore Roosevelt "Carrier Data:
Purpose: Nuclear-powered multipurpose aircraft carrier.
Ship class: Nimitz class.
Designation: CVN-71
Endurance: 800,000-1,000,000 nautical miles.
Power plant: nuclear power, 4 steam turbines, 194000kw; 4 sets of emergency diesel engines, 8000kw, 4 shafts.
Full load displacement: 96386 tons.
Carrier-based aviation gasoline: 9000 tons.
Power plant: 2 A4W nuclear reactors, 4 steam turbines propulsion power: 10,000 kilowatts.
Maximum speed: 35 knots.
Speed: more than 30 knots.
Breadth: Flight deck width:
Crew: 3,360 people, including 160 officers Aviation personnel: 2,500 people, including 366 officers.
Overall length: draft:
Commencement date: October 31, 1981.
Date of launch: October 27, 1984.
Length of service: October 25, 1986.
Carrier-based aircraft: 78.
F-14D Tomcat: 20.
F A-18: 36.
EA-6B Prowler: 4.
E-2C Hawkeye: 4.
S-3B Viking: 6.
ES-3A: 2 units.
SH-60F***: 4 units.
HH-60H Seahawk ***: 2 units.
**System: 3 8-mounted Sea Sparrow ship-to-air missile launchers.
4-seat MK15 "Phalanx".
4 MK36-S-RBOC launchers.
SPS64(V)9 navigation radar.
cca、spn-41、spn-43b
Keel laying: October 31, 1981.
Completion and launch: October 27, 1984.
Entered service: October 25, 1986.
Status: In service.
Class: Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
Displacement: 97,000 tons (fully loaded).
Overall length: 1,092 sqft.
Broadside: 134 ft.
Maximum deck width: 252 ft².
Draft: 37 ft.
Speed: 30 knots.
Capacity: 3,950.
Armament: 3x Sea Sparrow Missile Launchers 4x20mm Phalanx Close-Impelling** Carrier-based Aircraft: 85 aircraft. Nickname:
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The British "Royal Monarch" battleship Dreadnought, Germany's Nassau-class battleships, the United States' South Carolina-class battleships, Italy's Dante Aligo Ichery's battleships, the Austro-Hungarian Combined Forces-class battleships, the British Orion-class battleships, the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, the German Bavaria-class battleships, the American Nevada-class battleships, the Japanese Fuso-class battleships, the British-built Nelson-class battleships, the British King George V-class battleships, and the Lion-class battleships. American North Carolina-class battleships, South Dakota-class battleships, Iowa-class battleships, Montana-class battleships. The Italian Navy built the Veneto-class battleships.
French Navy Richelieu-class battleship Alsace-class,. Japanese battleship "Yamato" German Bismarck-class battleship H-class battleship Hindenburg-class battleship. Sea of Japan Yamato-class battleship.
The American battleship USS Missouri "Iowa"-class battleship. The battleship USS Missouri and USS Wisconsin.
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Battleships are large-caliber naval guns as the main **, with strong armor protection and strong assault capabilities, and can fight in the ocean, also known as combat ships. Historically, battleships were used as the main ships of the fleet, and in naval battles, they were usually composed of multiple ships in a single column for artillery battles, hence the name.
Battleships went through two stages: sail battleships and steam battleships. The Sail Battleship appeared in the late 17th century and was the largest warship in the sailing fleet. Its full load displacement was about 1,000 tons, and by the middle of the 19th century it had grown to about 4,000 tons.
The guns of the sail battleships, which were breech guns that fired solid shells before the early 19th century, were equipped with dozens to hundreds; After the early 19th century, as many as 120,130 breech-loading guns were used to fire ** shells. Steam battleships appeared in the middle of the 19th century. In 1849, France built the first battleship with a steam engine as the main power plant, the "Napoleon", equipped with 100 naval guns, and was the pioneer of steam battleships.
The Crimean War of 1853 1856 gave impetus to the development of steam battleships. Later, the steam battleships were equipped with spiral-rifled naval guns and armored turrets that could rotate 360 times, and the armor thickness was large, and the assault power and protection capabilities were continuously improved.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Britain built dreadnought-class battleships, and battleships became the supremacy of the seas. During the two world wars, the battleship developed greatly, its full load displacement increased from 20,000 tons to 70,000 tons, and the maximum speed increased from 25 knots to more than 30 knots; The caliber of the main gun was increased from 280,381 mm to 280,457 mm, and the thickness of the armor in important parts reached 483 mm.
In World War II, due to the widespread use of carrier-based aviation and submarines, battleships became advantageous targets for naval and air attacks. Of the approximately 60 battleships that took part in the battle, about 1 3 were sunk or destroyed. After the war, the remaining battleships of various countries were retired one after another, and no new battleships were built, and the glorious era of battleships dominating the sea came to an end.
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A battleship is a high-tonnage naval combat ship that focuses on large-caliber artillery attacks and heavy armor protection.
It is a large surface water that can carry out ocean-going combat missions**.
It was born in the era of sails, began to change in 1860, and was interrupted between 1870 and 1890.
From the beginning of the revival in 1890 to the gradual decline in the middle and end of the Second World War.
Battleships have long been one of the main ships of major sea powers, as the capital ships of the navies of various countries.
After the end of World War II, the strategic position of battleships was replaced by aircraft carriers and strategic missile submarines.
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