All battleships are strong...otherwise they would not be battleships.
becuase they are strong
Battleships are indicated by a BB as their designation. Currently the US does not have any active duty battleships. Today's cruisers have as much capability, and are as large, as some of the earlier battleships.
The old dreadnaught Texas was there. Any of the old US Navy battleships were sent to the Atlantic, the new ones had to fight in the Pacific. The old US Battleships were simply "targets" in the Pacific.
No US battleships were sunk during the Viet Nam war.
There were two , the Japanese battleships Yamato and Musashi which were the largest and most powerful of any battleships ever constructed .
Canada never built any battleships.
The collective noun is 'a flotilla of battleships'.
Battleships weigh about 50,000 tons
It demonstrated that "Battlecruisers" shouldn't fight battleships...nor be used like battleships. Battleships are for "slugging it out" with other battleships; battlecruisers are for reconniassance, raiding, and killing cruisers.
Who invented the war machines, tanks, battleships, and crossbow?
No. The US Navy did not have that many battleships.
Two battleships (Yamato and Musashi)