They are metal beaks placed under the waterline of a warship to punch a hole in the side of an opposing warship and sink her. They were mostly used in ancient warfare, but rams have been revived a few times in history since.
They used spears, swords, pikes, and chariots along with siege machines. Their helmets and greaves were made of bronze Shields were made of leather and bronze Swords and spearheads were made of iron.
Broadside the simultaneous firing of all the armament on one side of a warship
Britain states that her wooden sailing ship HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world.
do you mean what city? if you do then St. Louis Rams
The nickname is "Old Ironsides" for its tough oak timbers.The USS Constitution famously sank the British warship HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812."Old Ironsides" is the nickname for the warship USS Constitution.
They used spears, swords, pikes, and chariots along with siege machines. Their helmets and greaves were made of bronze Shields were made of leather and bronze Swords and spearheads were made of iron.
A herd of rams.
Warship International was created in 1964.
Warship - journal - was created in 1977.
Possibly a Russian warship built in the Kiev Shipyards.
A corvette is a small, maneuverable, lightly armed warship.
The Rams are from Colorado :))
The USS Monitor was the first Union ironclad warship.
Warship Under Sail was created in 2009.
Warship Support Agency ended in 2005.
Warship Support Agency was created in 2001.
NO- they were the LA rams not long ago.