privateer
what was the privately owned ship that the government permission
Ah, a privately owned merchant ship with weapons is called a privateer, my friend. These ships were often used during times of war to attack enemy vessels and disrupt their trade routes. Just imagine the vast oceans, filled with these brave ships sailing the seas in search of adventure and glory.
A merchant ship that is privately owned and armed with weapons is known as a "privateer." Privateers were authorized by a government during wartime to attack enemy ships and seize their cargo, operating under a letter of marque. They played a significant role in naval warfare, particularly from the 16th to the 18th centuries, allowing private individuals to engage in acts of war while sharing in the profits.
A privately owned ship used for attacking the enemy is known as a "privateer." Privateers were authorized by governments through letters of marque to engage in commerce raiding against enemy vessels during wartime, effectively acting as legalized pirates. They played a significant role in naval warfare, especially during the 17th to 19th centuries.
A merchant ship that is privately owned and armed with weapons is called a "privateer." Privateers were authorized by letters of marque from a government, allowing them to attack enemy vessels and engage in warfare at sea. They played a significant role during various naval conflicts, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, operating under a legal framework that distinguished them from pirates.
Privateer
Such a ship is called a privateer, like a pirate ship except that it holds a license to attack enemy ships.
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it was a british ship. A royal mail steamer.
You can't unless it is an enemy. You can't attack other players.
A false flag attack is covert mission carried out to hide something from the public. It is derived from the time of wooden ships, when a ship would hang the flag of it's enemy and then attack a ship in it's own navy.
It is a privateer, provided it is commissioned or authorised by a Government (usually in time of war). Otherwise, it may be classed as a pirate or buccaneer.