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The launch of the Deutschland class of warships marked a turning point for the Kriegsmarine and Germany as a whole. While the rest of the world followed the dictates of the Washington Treaty, these vessels broke all rules imposed on Germany. Though still relatively small in size, they were well armoured and carried the type of armament traditionally seen only on battleships. I... [click here for more] |
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With an Empire and trade commitments that spanned the entire globe, the Royal Navy had a clear need for small, light cruisers that could be produced in large numbers. Though displacing more than their intended 6,500 tons, the Leander-class fulfilled this requirement admirably. Perhaps the most famous examples of this class were the Ajax and Achilles which, together... [click here for more] |
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With an Empire and trade commitments that spanned the entire globe, the Royal Navy had a clear need for small, light cruisers that could be produced in large numbers. Though displacing more than their intended 6,500 tons, the Leander-class fulfilled this requirement admirably. Perhaps the most famous examples of this class were the Ajax and Achilles which, together... [click here for more] |
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A product of the Washington Treaty that restricted the number of vessels a navy could have above 10,000 tons, the York-class fulfilled cruiser duties required by a navy whose responsibilities stretched across the globe. The York took part in the Norwegian campaign but was later sunk by Italian motor boats in the Mediterranean. The Exeter, famously, took part in the... [click here for more] |
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With an Empire and trade commitments that spanned the entire globe, the Royal Navy had a clear need for small, light cruisers that could be produced in large numbers. Though displacing more than their intended 6,500 tons, the Leander-class fulfilled this requirement admirably. ... [click here for more] |
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With an Empire and trade commitments that spanned the entire globe, the Royal Navy had a clear need for small, light cruisers that could be produced in large numbers. Though displacing more than their intended 6,500 tons, the Leander-class fulfilled this requirement admirably. HMS Neptune was the first British ship to spot the Italian fleet in the battle of Calabria, during which she damaged th... [click here for more] |
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A product of the Washington Treaty that restricted the number of vessels a navy could have above 10,000 tons, the York-class fulfilled cruiser duties required by a navy whose responsibilities stretched across the globe. The York took part in the Norwegian campaign but was later sunk by Italian motor boats in the Mediterranean. ... [click here for more] |
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The Fairmile A was designed from the outset to use prefabricated components that could be produced by small businesses such as furniture manufacturers, which would then be assembled at shipyards. Capable of 25 knots, it mounted a 3 pounder gun and a pair of .303 machine guns, as well as depth charges. ... [click here for more] |
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Designed with the form of a destroyer’s hull, the Fairmile B (like its predecessor, the Fairmile A) was intended primarily as a submarine-chaser, and so was fitted with ASDIC and depth charges. Manufactured in large numbers, the Fairmile B was also famously used on the raid on St. Nazaire. ... [click here for more] |
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Capable of 26 knots, the Fairmile C was a motor gun boat, mounting two two pounders and eight machine guns of various calibres. It was mainly used for close escort duties and some clandestine missions. ... [click here for more] |
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Nicknamed ‘Dog Boat,’ the Fairmile D was highly adaptable and could be fitted with a range of armament that meant it could act as both motor gun and torpedo boat. Some were used by the Royal Air Force for long-range rescue of downed airmen. ... [click here for more] |
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More correctly called the Afridi-class, this destroyer began the tradition of gunnery over torpedoes. However, the class had a frightening lack of anti-aircraft defences, especially against dive-bombers. The Tribal destroyers were the Royal Navy’s most advanced escorts of the time, and saw action in nearly every theatre. ... [click here for more] |
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More correctly called the Afridi-class, this destroyer began the tradition of gunnery over torpedoes. However, the class had a frightening lack of anti-aircraft defences, especially against dive-bombers. The Tribal destroyers were the Royal Navy’s most advanced escorts of the time, and saw action in nearly every theatre. ... [click here for more] |
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I'm Walter - try me! Walter the Wobot (so called because of his speech defect) is a servant droid in the employ of Judge Dredd. He is not a great fighter, or superior tactician. He cannot fight off invading Kleggs, or ride a Lawmaster at 200 mph down the Megway. However, Walter the Wobot is an expert at keeping Judge Dredd's own apartment clean and pressing his uniforms so he can be the smartes... [click here for more] |
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