USS Quincy was a heavy cruiser sunk at Savo Island in '42.
There were two , the Japanese battleships Yamato and Musashi which were the largest and most powerful of any battleships ever constructed .
No US battleships were sunk during the Viet Nam war.
No, Britain did not build any battleships for Turkey during World War 1. However, they did build and deliver two dreadnought battleships for the Ottoman Empire (which included present-day Turkey) in the years leading up to the war. These were the Sultan Osman I and Reşadiye, which were both commissioned in 1914.
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.
· Quebec Conference, 1943 · Queen Elizabeth-class battleships
All battleships are strong...otherwise they would not be battleships.
The 1894 Sino War was an opportunity for the Japanese to use (try out) their new army & navy against a real enemy. Test them out, correct any shortcomings, improve their equipment, etc. The 1904 Russian War was the big test. Modern Russian battleships built under French designs against modern Japanese battleships built to British designs. This would also effect the European navies...what would be better...French designed battleships or British designed battleships? The Russo-Japanese War would prove which design was the best (it was the British designed battleships). The British launched HMS Dreadnought immediately after the war (based on lessons learned from the Russian/Japanese War). Dreadnought started a whole new naval arms race world wide, which ultimately led to WWI in 1914.
WW2 was the last war Germany started.
No. Helicopters were not in widespread naval use until the late 1950s. No helicopter was deployed to any US Navy ship until well after WW2 was over.
no, and if it does we are dead unless we take down the enemy nukes and any other war things.
There were literaly 100s, These are some of the more famous ones sorry but I cant remember any more...HMS The Hood.HMS Arc Royal. HMS Prince of Wales.
The First World War was a contributing factor to starting the Second World War, but for the Japanese and a part of China called Manchuria, to the west, the War started in 1931.