it was a ship made of metal
monitor
The Merrimac and the Monitor Battle OR the Ironclad Battle
Wooden vessels plated with iron; there were fleets of them...not just one.
Warship (7 letters) Dreadnought (11 letters)
Monitors, usually equipped with 11" guns; Vietnam Monitors had M49 105mm howitzer guns.
The Russian battleships at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905; Borodino, Prince Suvorov, Orel, and Alexander III, were all referred to as ironclads by their men.
Russian sailors during the Russian/Japanese War (1905) called their battleships (Kniaz Suvorov (Flag); Borodino; Orel, and Alexander III) ironclads.
Ships that were plated with iron. Famous ones are the Merrimack and the Monitor. The invention of the ironclad scared Europe, seeing they did not have that technology. Cannon balls just bounced off of the ships. The south came up with these first, but then the North made a better version with 40+ patented items, including the rotating turret.
The Union Ironclad Ship that was built to compete with the Confederate Ironclad was called the U.S.S. Monitor and the Confederate Ironclad was called the Merrimack (more accurately, the CSS Virginia).
The French commissioned the first Ironclad in 1860; the La Glori.Actually, the Confederate States of America made the First Ironclad Battleship in the year of 1863 for the historical Battle of the ironclads. It was a captured Union ship called the Merrimack that was plated with iron so that it could protect itself against the enemy fire. This infuriated the Union causing them to build an ironclad as well naming it the Monitor, the first battleship with a Revolving gun turret. This was in 1863 not until 1867 did the French commission the La Glori.
Ironclad Games was created in 2003.
Huáscar - ironclad - ended in 1897.