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The Viking Gokstad ship was a warship and carried about 70-80 people.
The USS Monitor was the first Union ironclad warship.
Typically, a Viking warship is narrower, longer, and shallower than a knar merchant ship, and is powered by oars and sails. The warship is completely open and built for speed and maneuverability, with rowers on each side. A knar, in contrast, is partially enclosed and powered mainly by sail. The knar is mainly for carrying cargo.
Cruisers are a warship. They are larger than a destroyer.
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No, the Vasa was not a Viking ship. It was a Swedish warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628, long after the Viking Age, which ended around the 11th century. The Vasa represents 17th-century naval architecture and military power, while Viking ships were designed for exploration, trade, and raiding during the earlier medieval period.
The designer, John Ericsson, proposed the name Monitor for the warship. Monitor means one who admonishes and corrects wrongdoers
Yes. It is correct to say that viking was a name of a lunar probe.
There are and have been thousands of American warships. Which one are you asking about? Please repost your question with more clues, say, the name of a battle that the warship was in . . .
No, the name Wilson is not a Viking name. The name Wilson is Old English in its origin and means desire.
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