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    The typical battleship of the 1890s, now known as the "pre-dreadnought", had a main armament of four heavy guns of 12-inch (300 mm) calibre, a secondary armament of six to eighteen quick-firing guns of between 4.7-and-7.5-inch (119 and 191 mm) calibre, and other smaller weapons.

  2. May 2, 2024 · Dreadnought, British battleship launched in 1906 that established the pattern of the turbine-powered, ‘all-big-gun’ warship, a type that dominated the world’s navies for the next 35 years. It displaced 18,000 tons, was 526 feet long, and carried a crew of about 800.

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  3. Dreadnought thus became the only battleship ever to purposefully sink an enemy submarine. She was refitting at Portsmouth from 18 April to 22 June 1916 and missed the Battle of Jutland on 31 May, the most significant fleet engagement of the war.

  4. May 1, 2018 · Learn about the first all-big-gun battleship that revolutionized naval warfare in the early 20th century. Find out its design, specifications, construction, and legacy.

  5. May 8, 2016 · The HMS Dreadnought from 1906 (sixth of this name in the RN) revolutionized battleship design, being the first of the "all big guns" turbine battleships.

  6. Jun 2, 2014 · She was the first all big-gun battleship - with ten 12-inch guns. Each gun fired half-ton shells over 4ft tall and packed with high explosive. They weighed as much as a small car.

  7. Oct 11, 2022 · H.M.S. Dreadnought was a British battleship of the Royal Navy whose design had a revolutionary impact on not only her own navy, but of many others. The only member of her class, she was the first all-big-gun battleship to be laid down, launched, and commissioned.

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