They are called U-boats
ships were important as if the enemy is by the sea they can attack with the element of surprise.
new stealth technology, which allowed the ships to move undetected by enemy sensors. This gave the fleet a significant advantage in surprise attacks and reconnaissance missions.
Ah, a privately owned merchant ship with weapons is called a privateer, my friend. These ships were often used during times of war to attack enemy vessels and disrupt their trade routes. Just imagine the vast oceans, filled with these brave ships sailing the seas in search of adventure and glory.
Seagoing vessels that torpedo ships are typically submarines equipped with torpedoes. These vessels operate underwater and target enemy ships by firing torpedoes, which are self-propelled projectiles designed to hit and sink their intended target. Submarines are stealthy and can launch surprise attacks on surface vessels.
Merchant ships can't have weapons because the government doesn't want weapons to be sold overseas. Which may be contributing to the war in Iraq.
Other way around: A blockade tries to prevent enemy ships from passing
Mainly u-boats, other enemy ships and enemy bombers
Ironclads could destroy wooden enemy ships using either cannon fire or by ramming them.
Such a ship is called a privateer, like a pirate ship except that it holds a license to attack enemy ships.
hey he used lots of weapons on his ships like wmds and other high tech stuff
Sir Francis Drake used such weapons as rapier, cutlass, and early forms of black powder weapons. he sailed warships that had their own cannons, which practically destroyed the enemy ships. He might have used pikes and spears, as many infantry men had those as well. he used crossbows, and longbows as well.
Ships,weapons