A "battery" in naval terms is a gun / artillery emplacement, or an area with several gun emplacements. Guns are Navy terms for large-bore cannons, not small arms.
Naval science is the study of naval warfare, strategy, and the structure and operations of naval forces. It encompasses a wide range of topics including ship design, navigation, maritime law, and naval tactics. It is often taught in military academies or as part of a broader curriculum in defense studies.
The main chemical in a battery + an explosion = a chemical reaction to a battery
The minimum allowable flash point for all fuels on US naval vessels is 140oF (60oC)
Yes, a D battery is the same as an LR20 battery. LR20 is the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) designation for a D battery, which is a common size of battery used in various electronic devices.
A battery is a combination of conductors and insulators.
The only homophone for 'naval' that I can think of is, "navel".
naval examples: a naval officer, The U.S. Naval Academy, a U.S. naval ship
A naval academy is a college level school designed to produce officers for the naval service. In the US, the Naval Academy is located in Annapolis, Maryland.
The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) lives at the Washington Naval Yard in Washington , D.C. He is the highest ranking Naval Officer.
The homophone for naval is navel, which refers to the belly button.
The naval industries build ships.
"Naval" means about, or things relating to, the Navy. For example, "Naval officer", an officer in the Navy. "Naval vessel", a Navy-owned ship (generally a warship).
NDP 1: Naval Warfare NDP 2: Naval Intelligence NDP 3: Naval Logistics NDP 4: Naval Logistics NDP 5: Planning
Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao's motto is 'Naval Power in the South'.
Naval War or Naval Warfare is the use of naval forces (ships, aircraft, SEALS, amphibious craft) to conduct offensive and defensive strategies by use of seapower
naval bases are places that are "homes" to warships
Naval Patrolmen was created in 1987.