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Ram (ship)
Ram (ship) USS General Price, a Union ram and gunboat, near Baton Rouge, LA, January 181864 A ram was a naval ship class in the 1860s. Its principal ...
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Ship
Ship Italian ship-rigged vessel Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor, 1976 A ship is a large, sea-going watercraft, sometimes with multiple decks. A ship usually has sufficient size to carry its ... goes: "a boat can fit on a ship, but a ship can't fit ...
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Ram
Ram Look up RAM, Ram, and ram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Depending on context, RAM, Ram or ram may be an ...
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Ram   (translated from Japanese)
Ram Ram(It does, the ょ う like this, England:Ram) warship . We do the form in the ... to forward largely, charging to the enemy ship side in the approach game of the ... when separately from other hull just the ram it has produced with powerful metal, ...
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Supply ship   (translated from Japanese)
Supply ship Supply ship(ほ coming ゅ う can) With ... goods at transoceanic making use of supply ship peculiar device such as span wire device ... can show high speed. In the supply ship, as for the warship which loads the ... loads the food mainly also the store ship is called. As of 2004,Maritime Self Defense ForceThe supply ship is dispatched in the Indian ocean, ...
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Ram scoop
Ram scoop A ram scoop is a theoretical device to power ... given enough time, it would propel a ship close to light speed. Drawbacks Drawbacks include ... whether sufficient hydrogen exists to power the ship. There is also the question of a ...
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Bark (ship)   (translated from German)
Bark (ship) "Seute Deern"three-mast bark Four-mast ... the 19. Century as high sea freight ship far spreads. The term "bark" strictly speaking ... however Schonerbarken. Differentiate: Barke Admitted representative the ship type "bark" Bark Gorch fock, sail school ship that Deutschen navy , home port Kiel, Deutschland ... the trunk of a very old Light ship again developed Rickmer Rickmers, 1896 as ...
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Torpedo ram
Torpedo ram A torpedo ram is a type of warship combining design ... mounted in the center of her reinforced ram bow. The torpedo ram concept came about at a time when ... emerged for torpedo-carrying warships. The torpedo ram, like most of the early torpedo- ...
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Ram bow
Ram bow The USS Boston dislays her ram bow while in drydock at the New ... Yard, Brooklyn, New York in 1888. A ram bow or rostrum (Latin for 'beak' or ... bow on naval ships which allows one ship to attack another by crashing into it at high speed. The use of ram bows dates back to at least ...
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Turtle ship
Turtle ship The Turtle ship (also known by its Korean name as ... and improving upon an older design. Turtle ship {{{image}}} Hangul: 거북선 Hanja: 거북船 Revised Romanization ... Kŏbuksŏn The first references to a "turtle ship" come from 1413 and 1415 records in ... Although successful in this role, the turtle ship fell into disuse by the late ...
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