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A '''battleship''' is a large, heavilly armed and armored warship, generally the largest class in the fleet. The term stems from ''Line of Battle'', a common naval formation used by opposing fleets. Battleships were the backbone of the world's navies until the advent of the aircraft carrier during [[World War II|the second world war]]. Battleships built after 1906 are often called ''' | A '''battleship''' is a large, heavilly armed and armored warship, generally the largest class in the fleet. The term stems from ''Line of Battle'', a common naval formation used by opposing fleets. Battleships were the backbone of the world's navies until the advent of the aircraft carrier during [[World War II|the second world war]]. Battleships built after 1906 are often called '''dreadnoughts'''. | ||
== List of Historical Battleships == | == List of Historical Battleships == |
Revision as of 18:52, 14 January 2009
A battleship is a large, heavilly armed and armored warship, generally the largest class in the fleet. The term stems from Line of Battle, a common naval formation used by opposing fleets. Battleships were the backbone of the world's navies until the advent of the aircraft carrier during the second world war. Battleships built after 1906 are often called dreadnoughts.
List of Historical Battleships
- HMS Dreadnought
- IJN Yamato
- USS Iowa