- A
warship or
combatant ship is a ship that is used for
naval warfare.
Usually they
belong to the navy
branch of the
armed forces of a nation,
though they...
- An
ironclad was a steam-propelled
warship protected by
steel or iron
armor constructed from 1859 to the
early 1890s. The
ironclad was
developed as a result...
- A
monitor is a
relatively small warship that is
neither fast nor
strongly armored but
carries disproportionately large guns. They were used by some navies...
- A
warship is a ship
built and
primarily intended for war.
Warship may also
refer to:
Warship (band), an
American post-hardcore band
Warship (journal)...
- "Russian
warship, go **** yourself", was the
final communication made on 24 February, the
first day of the 2022
Snake Island campaign, by
Ukrainian border...
- Chōkai may
refer to: Two
warships of the
Imperial ****anese Navy: ****anese cruiser Chōkai, a Takao-class
heavy cruiser,
which saw
service in
World War II...
- The
Gunkan kōshinkyoku (軍艦行進曲,
Warship March) is a ****anese
march composed in 1897 by
Tokichi Setoguchi. It was the
official march of the
Imperial ****anese...
-
Treasurer was a
Scottish warship in the
Royal Scots Navy in the 16th century.
Treasurer was
purchased by
James IV of
Scotland from a
merchant of Le Conquet...
- From the 4th
century BC on, new
types of
oared warships appeared in the
Mediterranean Sea, su****ding the
trireme and
transforming naval warfare. Ships...
- A
timberclad warship is a kind of mid 19th
century river gunboat. They were
based upon a
similar design as
ironclad warships but had
timber in
place of...