Ships communicate using radios. To be able to use a radio the captain has to have a special cob radio license.
It is a semaphore. They use flag signals to communicate with other ships.
At distance they would run up a set of flags - each sequence means a term of statement
Many dozens. In addition to the Naval Ensigns, the Union flag and the flag of the King (this is why it was called a flag-carrier), all naval ships of this time carried signalling flags which could be used to communicate between ships of the fleet.
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
Ironclads.
They communicate by two-way VHF radio.
It is a semaphore. They use flag signals to communicate with other ships.
Ancient seafarers used flags that were waved between ships to communicate.
Morris code, tele-graph, light signals on ships.
They have radios stationed in all boats. <><><> Well, there are radios in MOST ships, and many boats. Besides radio, ships communicate with each other by horn signals. There is a standard set of signals that indicate actions that a ship is about to take.
At distance they would run up a set of flags - each sequence means a term of statement
Many dozens. In addition to the Naval Ensigns, the Union flag and the flag of the King (this is why it was called a flag-carrier), all naval ships of this time carried signalling flags which could be used to communicate between ships of the fleet.
The dyes were prized trade goods. Th alphabet enabled them to communicate between cities, ships and trading stations in a pre-electronic era.
money and ships
The name of the ship that ships ships is "The Ship Ship."
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla of ships