- Dreadnought - Wikipedia
Dreadnought races sprang up around the world, including in South America, lasting up to the beginning of World War I Successive designs increased rapidly in size and made use of improvements in armament, armour, and propulsion throughout the dreadnought era
- Dreadnought | Description Facts | Britannica
Dreadnought, British battleship launched in 1906 that established the pattern of the turbine-powered, ‘all-big-gun’ warship, a type that dominated the world’s navies for the next 35 years It displaced 18,000 tons, was 526 feet long, and carried a crew of about 800
- DREADNOUGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Not until 1906 did the British Navy launch HMS Dreadnought, the first battleship to have a main armament consisting entirely of big guns all of the same caliber
- What Is A Dreadnought And What Does It Mean In Military Ships?
A dreadnought was a type of battleship that was not only colossal but also matched its size with heavy armor and multiple massive guns of the same size for its main armament
- HMS Dreadnought (1906) - Wikipedia
Dreadnought sailed for the Mediterranean Sea for extensive trials in December 1906 calling in at Arosa Bay, Gibraltar and Golfo d'Aranci before crossing the Atlantic to Port of Spain, Trinidad, in January 1907, returning to Portsmouth on 23 March 1907
- Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia
Martin dreadnought guitars feature the Martin-developed "X-braced" top which, together with additional tone bars and braces, permit the traditional "dreadnought" sound to be produced (refer illustration)
- DREADNOUGHT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DREADNOUGHT meaning: 1 a type of battleship (= a very large military ship with big guns), first used in the early 20th… Learn more
- Dreadnought: How 1 Battleship Made Entire Navies Obsolete
Dreadnought is the only battleship to ever sink a submarine Ironically, the number of dreadnoughts sunk by submarine in World War I is smaller than the number of submarines sunk by
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