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Turret ships were a 19th-century type of warship, the
earliest to have
their guns
mounted in a
revolving gun
turret,
instead of a
broadside arrangement...
- A gun
turret (or
simply turret) is a
mounting platform from
which weapons can be
fired that
affords protection,
visibility and
ability to turn and aim...
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turret deck
ship is a type of
merchant ship with an
unusual hull,
designed and
built in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. The
hulls of
turret deck...
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conversion into an
experimental turret ship instigated by
Captain Cowper Coles, who
believed that a
mastless ship armed with
turret-mounted guns was the best...
- Sino-French War of 1884–1885. The
ships were
armed with a main
battery of four 12 in (305 mm) guns in a pair of gun
turrets,
making them the most powerful...
- Sino-French War of 1884–1885. The
ships were
armed with a main
battery of four 12 in (305 mm) guns in a pair of gun
turrets,
making them the most powerful...
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steam propulsion, and the main
battery mounted in
rotating armoured turrets, the
ship was, at
first appearance,
quite innovative and formidable. However...
- as
coastal ships. The term also encomp****ed more
flexible breastwork monitors, and was
sometimes used as a
generic term for any
turreted ship. In the early...
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Abyssinia (1870) (India) –
turret-
ship Glatton (1871) –
turret-
ship Hotspur (1870) –
turret-
ship Rupert (1872) –
turret-
ship, sold for
breaking 1907 Belleisle-class...
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construction of a
turret ship. In
January 1862, the
Admiralty agreed to
construct a
ship, HMS Prince Albert,
which had four
turrets and a low freeboard...