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Viking longships used for war often featured a narrower, more elongated hull design, allowing for greater speed and agility in battle. The presence of a dragon or serpent figurehead on the prow served both as a psychological weapon and a symbol of power. Additionally, these ships typically had a higher number of oar ports, enabling more warriors to row into battle, and often included a shallow draft for quick beach landings, facilitating surprise attacks.

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