R.U.S.I. Journal, Том 45W. Mitchell and Son, 1901 |
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... ARMOUR as at Present Applied ; and its Behaviour in Action ; by Captain C. Orde - Browne ( late R.A. ) ARMY REFORM based on some Nineteenth Century Lessons in Warfare ; by Major - General C. E. Webber , C.B. , p.s.c. ( late R.E. ) ...
... ARMOUR as at Present Applied ; and its Behaviour in Action ; by Captain C. Orde - Browne ( late R.A. ) ARMY REFORM based on some Nineteenth Century Lessons in Warfare ; by Major - General C. E. Webber , C.B. , p.s.c. ( late R.E. ) ...
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... ( Armour ) PALGRAVE , Sir R. F. D. ( Execution of King Charles I. ) PEARSON , Capt . C. C. ( Light Infantry ) RADEN , Lt. Baron von ( Russian Landing Parties , China ) RATZENHOFER , Lt. - Field - Marshal G. ( War in South Africa ) ROSE ...
... ( Armour ) PALGRAVE , Sir R. F. D. ( Execution of King Charles I. ) PEARSON , Capt . C. C. ( Light Infantry ) RADEN , Lt. Baron von ( Russian Landing Parties , China ) RATZENHOFER , Lt. - Field - Marshal G. ( War in South Africa ) ROSE ...
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... armour , and vigorously to probe any suspected weakness to the bottom , and perhaps I may be permitted to mention a few ordinary measures that will as a commencement test our resources in one or two directions , out of the many , in ...
... armour , and vigorously to probe any suspected weakness to the bottom , and perhaps I may be permitted to mention a few ordinary measures that will as a commencement test our resources in one or two directions , out of the many , in ...
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... armour - plating , is being provided by Austro - Hungarian iron and steel works . The dimensions of the ship are as follows : - : - Length Beam ... Displacement Draught ( extreme ) 354 feet . 65 feet 9 inches . 8,340 tons . 23 feet ...
... armour - plating , is being provided by Austro - Hungarian iron and steel works . The dimensions of the ship are as follows : - : - Length Beam ... Displacement Draught ( extreme ) 354 feet . 65 feet 9 inches . 8,340 tons . 23 feet ...
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... armour . B = 4 C = 54 D = 84 " P " " " " A 9-4 - inch guns . B = 59 ,, Q.F. guns . C = 6 - pounder Q.F. guns , PROFILE AND DECK PLANS OF NEW FIRST - CLASS BATTLE - SHIP ... Armour ; B Disposition of Armament . E 8 - inch steel armour . I.
... armour . B = 4 C = 54 D = 84 " P " " " " A 9-4 - inch guns . B = 59 ,, Q.F. guns . C = 6 - pounder Q.F. guns , PROFILE AND DECK PLANS OF NEW FIRST - CLASS BATTLE - SHIP ... Armour ; B Disposition of Armament . E 8 - inch steel armour . I.
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