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- ...ond World War]], a few naval theorists suggest the exceptionally fast US ''Iowa-class'' battleships of [[World War II]] were really battlecruisers. Indeed, they2 KB (265 words) - 15:42, 8 April 2024
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- {{rpl|Iowa-class}}142 bytes (19 words) - 08:32, 24 June 2023
- ....S. [[battleship]]s, slower and more heavily gunned and armored than the [[Iowa-class]]145 bytes (21 words) - 08:15, 16 July 2010
- ...]]; strikingly attractive ships with no real role not better done by the [[Iowa-class]]358 bytes (48 words) - 08:05, 15 April 2011
- U.S. Navy [[Iowa-class]] [[battleship]], on whose deck the Japanese surrender was signed; last cla213 bytes (35 words) - 10:16, 2 February 2023
- [[United States Navy]] [[battleship]] of the [[Iowa-class]]; served in [[Vietnam War]] and 1983-1984 Lebanon crisis151 bytes (18 words) - 10:08, 10 February 2023
- {{r|Iowa-class}}643 bytes (77 words) - 22:32, 15 July 2010
- ...ond World War]], a few naval theorists suggest the exceptionally fast US ''Iowa-class'' battleships of [[World War II]] were really battlecruisers. Indeed, they2 KB (265 words) - 15:42, 8 April 2024
- ...rmor penetration was no greater than the 16" 50-caliber guns on the U.S. [[Iowa-class]]. ...ever built, its [[radar]] was considerably inferior to that of the U.S. [[Iowa-class|Iowa]] and [[South Dakota-class]]es.2 KB (320 words) - 09:34, 1 September 2010
- {{r|Iowa-class}}3 KB (291 words) - 15:01, 8 October 2019
- '''''USS New Jersey''''' (BB-64) is a U.S. [[battleship]] of the [[Iowa-class]], entering service in the latter part of the [[Second World War]]. During636 bytes (98 words) - 15:41, 8 April 2024
- {{r|Iowa-class}}543 bytes (79 words) - 00:08, 31 January 2011
- The '''USS Missouri''' is an [[Iowa-class]] [[battleship]] of the [[U.S. Navy]] which was active during [[World War I799 bytes (124 words) - 08:56, 8 February 2024
- ...n area than the [[16"-50 caliber Mark 7]] guns of [[battleship]]s of the [[Iowa-class]], and its better [[circular error probability]] let gunfire support be use3 KB (407 words) - 15:42, 8 April 2024
- ...igns, a distinction was seen between "fast battleships" such as the U.S. [[Iowa-class|''Iowa''-class]] and more heavily-armed but slower battleships such as the5 KB (692 words) - 11:04, 8 April 2024
- ...h respect to [[artillery]] and [[naval gun]]s. For example, the American [[Iowa-class]] battleships had 16" 50 caliber guns; barrel length was 16x50 = 800 inches3 KB (522 words) - 12:17, 4 February 2023
- ...formance, in some respects, was inferior to the smaller-bore guns of the [[Iowa-class|''Iowa''-class]]. ...lso had a network of naval bases that the U.S. did not. In designing the [[Iowa-class|''Iowa''-class]] in 1936, the U.S. did not have accurate details of the mai29 KB (4,426 words) - 21:31, 2 April 2024