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  • ...han "USS" (United States Ship). British usage can get even more complex; a warship name is prefixed "HMS" (His/Her Majesty's Ship), but some "RFA" (Royal Flee The warship versus auxiliary issue is primarily a U.S. and U.K. issues. Not all navies
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  • ...Rose, '''''Mary Rose''''' an early purpose-built [[warship (sail)| sailing warship]]. <ref name=RN>{{citation She was rebuilt, based on battle experience, in 1536. She was optimized as a warship, with high superstructure cut down for stability, her decks strengthened, a
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  • ...a surprise suicide attack that [[al-Qaeda]] carried out there on the U.S. warship [[USS Cole (DDG-67)|''USS Cole'' (DDG-67)]], while she was making a refueli
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  • {{r|Warship}}
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  • {{main|warship (sail)}} A '''ship of the line''' was a major warship of the Age of Sail, strong enough to fight as part of a line of warships in
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  • * [[CSS Arkansas]], an ironclad warship in the American Civil War
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  • ...effort in [[World War I]]. It built many types of [[merchant ship]]s and [[warship]]s, but was particularly known for building [[destroyer]]s. At the dawn of
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  • ...p (ESG)''' is a [[United States Navy]] unit that adds surface combatant [[warship]]s and [[submarine]]s to the [[amphibious warfare]] and limited air operati
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  • A '''light cruiser''' is a fast warship, heavier than a [[destroyer]] but lighter than a [[heavy cruiser]]. They ar ...inian Navy as ''ARA General Belgrano'', was, somewhat ironically, the last warship to be in service that was at the [[Pearl Harbor (World War II)|attack on Pe
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  • A '''warship''' is a vessel built to take an active part in [[naval warfare]], carrying
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  • ...she was not the first ship sunk by a [[cruise missile]], she was the first warship that was alert to the threat and had [[electronic warfare|electronic counte
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  • ...istinguish between them. To preserve secrecy, nations sometimes misstate a warship's displacement. ...hip. Includes officers and crewmembers; does not include passengers. For [[warship]]s, the number of people assigned to a ship in peacetime may be considerabl
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  • ...econd World War]] that survived more naval battles than any other Japanese warship, before being torpedoed by an American [[submarine]] while on a routine con
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  • {{r|Armored warship}}
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  • She was the first warship to come to the hijacked ''[[SS Maersk Alabama]]''; [[United States Navy SEA
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  • ...ype its name, the '''USS ''Monitor''''' was an 1862 [[United States Navy]] warship that made its debut at the [[Battle of Hampton Roads]] against the ironclad
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  • ...'' is a radar#continuous wave|continuous wave, mechanically steered, radar#Warship combat radars|terminal guidance illumination radar for the RIM-156 Standard
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  • ...nd probably ranks as the most efficient close-in air defense weapon on any warship during WWII.
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  • ...the [[United States Navy]] places orders for a specific type of ship, a [[warship]], to be used for deployment of troops, artillery, and for it's own [[Naval
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  • ...re military radars are in standby, as it does not reveal the presence of a warship.
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