Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
a reinforced hull to resist the pressures of heavier ordnance on deck
They are allowed on all of them. They currently serve on all but the smallest ships that do not have accomodations for them such as Frigates.
The strengths of the US Navy during the War of 1812 included its well-trained officers and sailors, as well as a few powerful frigates like the USS Constitution, which achieved notable victories against the British. However, its weaknesses were significant, including a smaller fleet and limited resources compared to the British Navy, which dominated the seas. The US Navy also struggled with logistical challenges and the lack of a cohesive strategy throughout the conflict. Ultimately, while it secured important victories, the Navy could not match the overall strength of British maritime forces.
there were 8 frigates on the American sife- the USS Constitution, the USS John Admas, the USS President, the USS United States, the USS Constellation, the USS Boston, The USS New York, and the USS Congress
I haven't heard that term when relating to the US Navy. But in the Royal Navy SDG is a scubadiver
a reinforced hull to resist the pressures of heavier ordnance on deck
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
Close-together timbers able to withstand heavy cannon fire and a reinforced hull to resist the pressures of heavier ordnance on deck
Close-together timbers able to withstand heavy cannon fire and a reinforced hull to resist the pressures of heavier ordnance on deck
Close-together timbers able to withstand heavy cannon fire and a reinforced hull to resist the pressures of heavier ordnance on deck
One characteristic that is NOT associated with the U.S. Navy's super frigates is their focus on heavy bombardment capabilities. Instead, super frigates are designed for versatile roles, emphasizing anti-submarine warfare, air defense, and surface combat. They typically feature advanced sensors and networked systems for enhanced operational effectiveness, rather than serving primarily as platforms for large-caliber naval gunfire support.
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces
Close-together timbers able to withstand heavy cannon fire and a reinforced hull to resist the pressures of heavier ordnance on deck
A very fast warship used during the war of 1812 by the US Navy was a frigate.
They are allowed on all of them. They currently serve on all but the smallest ships that do not have accomodations for them such as Frigates.
Closely spaced timbers, able to carry heavier ordinance, and fast enough to escape superior forces