Convoy system
Answer 2 The convoy system was used to transport supplies from USA and Canada to Britain during WW2. In a convoy system, a group of merchant vessels of a few tens in number, are protected by a travelling group of destroyers, and occasionally, submarines. The whole fleet travels in an irregular path. If a ship is attacked, it is largely left to its own devices while the remainder of the convoy escapes. The convoy is spread out over a huge area of ocean, so each ship has a fair degree of freedom in its moment by moment course.
Sometimes, a Q ship; a ship disguised as a merchantman, but in fact a heavily - armed ship; would trail the convoy.
Naturally the intended departure date of the convoy was kept secret, but there were a number of spies who passed on as much intelligence as they could, and there was a counter - intelligence organization to try and defeat these. Good old spy VS spy action.
Trade winds were typically used by sailing ships such as the clipper ships, galleons, and merchant vessels. These ships relied on the steady and predictable trade winds to facilitate their voyages across oceans by harnessing the power of the wind to propel them forward.
Yes, the HMS Warrior was made primarily out of iron. It was the first iron-hulled, armor-plated warship in the British Royal Navy, and it played a significant role in maritime history as a symbol of the transition from wooden to iron ships.
The three main uses of ships are transportation of goods and people, fishing, and military operations.
Cargo ships generate more pollution than cars on a per-ship basis, but there are fewer cargo ships than cars, so overall cars contribute more to pollution.
Amerigo Vespucci had three ships during his second voyage, which took place in 1499-1500. The three ships were named "Sancta Maria," "Sancto António," and "Concepción."
Convoy system
Convoy system
One, the convoy system allowed the British to limit their number of losses. Second, without the convoy system, the Allies lost one out of every 10 ships. With the convoy, the number of ships lost changed to 2 out of 100 ships.
Not counting the flotilla of the cockleshell heroes or the merchantmen, there were 885 ships of the British fleet. There were 278 losses.
the British blockade
the British responded to the raids on their ships because they captured americans ships and faced them into the british navy.
british ships,and french ships.
The Aamericans ships defeated a larger British fleet in Yorktown.
The French fleet arrived off Yorktown and chased off the British ships
9 ships.
9 ships.
Britain interfered with U.S. shipping by impressment .