new technology applied in the war.
D. New technology applied in the war.
D. New technology applied in the war.
The development of ironclads during the mid-19th century exemplified a significant shift in naval warfare, moving from wooden ships to iron-hulled vessels. This innovation was notably marked by the clash between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia in 1862, which demonstrated the effectiveness of armored ships in battle. Ironclads combined steam power with iron armor, rendering traditional naval tactics and wooden ships obsolete, and paved the way for modern naval engineering. Their introduction signaled a new era in military technology and strategy, influencing naval design for decades to come.
Repeating rifles, Gatling guns, ironclads, heavier artillery, et cetera
Ironclads.
D. New technology applied in the war.
It was part of an international arms race.
D. New technology applied in the war.
The development of ironclads during the mid-19th century exemplified a significant shift in naval warfare, moving from wooden ships to iron-hulled vessels. This innovation was notably marked by the clash between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia in 1862, which demonstrated the effectiveness of armored ships in battle. Ironclads combined steam power with iron armor, rendering traditional naval tactics and wooden ships obsolete, and paved the way for modern naval engineering. Their introduction signaled a new era in military technology and strategy, influencing naval design for decades to come.
The Land Ironclads was created in 1903.
Repeating rifles, Gatling guns, ironclads, heavier artillery, et cetera
Ironclads are boats. Admirals usually command navies, not generals.
Ironclads are not the same thing as submarines. Ironclads do not go underwater completely even though the majority of their body may be underwater.
Boats covered in iron are commonly referred to as ironclads.
Ironclads could destroy wooden enemy ships using either cannon fire or by ramming them.
some time in the 1800s
Ironclads.