A battleship, a battle cruiser or a cruiser, depending on its size.
No not really they have two or three big guns
A howitzer, of which there are many different types.
Hundreds of types of weapons were involved. Both sides had many infantry rifles and machine guns. The Allies had naval guns and aircraft.
Large and slow would be a battleship. Medium and fast would be a frigate. ANS 2 - The classic name would be a 'battleship', and they are not necessarily slow. - however it could also be a dreadnought, a cruiser, a frigate or a destroyer.
many many 1000s, much of these during conflict however guns have been made for hundreds of years and a large number of the manufacturers no longer exist so it would be hard to tell. There there are still many many makes today
A police state occurs when the STATE has all the guns and I don't have mine.
Under Rommel's orders the Germans had substantially increased the defences. All the beaches, particularly Omaha, had strong concrete gun emplacements with 88's and many older naval guns. Machine gun pillboxes were all over the beaches as well. Some beaches had mines and many had large steel crosses to stop ships landing.
The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.
Large Confederate ironclads and rams, such as the CSS Albemarle, CSS Tennesee and the CSS Virginia had a crew of anywhere from 100 to 150 depending on how many guns they had. Union Monitors, which only had two large guns (and a few double turreted which had 4 guns) carried only half as many, about 60 to 75.) Union casemated ironclads, such as USS Cairo, carried about 125 sailors and officers.
how many types of guns are there in the world?
Two: Hand guns and Long guns
300 guns