Here’s What You Need to Remember: What distinguished Dreadnought from South Carolina or Satsuma was the decision to use turbines instead of reciprocating engines, resulting in a higher speed, faster ...
"Like the original Dreadnought it would make all competitors obsolete. That's precisely the sort of new thinking we must encourage." -- Michael Fallon, UK Secretary of State for Defence HMS ...
In 1906, the battleship HMS Dreadnought entered into service with the Royal Navy. With her 12-in (305 mm) guns, high speed capabilities and other innovations, she rendered all other major warships ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Dreadnought, like Satsuma and South Carolina, would carry a single main armament of large guns, rather than the mixed armament of previous ships. But Fisher wanted ...
As work begins on Britain's next generation of nuclear ballistic missile submarines, the first in the class has been given an historic name. The Queen today gave the royal assent for the largest-ever ...