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THE ELEMENTS OF NAVAL POWER.
- AI summary (β)
- The article excerpt "THE ELEMENTS OF NAVAL POWER." is an essay that examines the value of gun power, speed, and armor in warship design in light of the experience of naval warfare in 1914–1918. It compares the design philosophies of the British Navy and the German side, and mentions Princess Royal, Seydlitz, H.M.S. Repulse, Hindenburg, King George V., Koenig, Blucher, Derfflinger, Lion, Tiger, and others. Drawing on the examples of the Dogger Bank engagement and Jutland, it discusses a reconsideration of horizontal protection, large-caliber guns, and theories of speed. Published 1918-12-20. Keywords: THE ELEMENTS OF NAVAL POWER, gun power, speed, armor, British Navy, German, Dogger Bank, Jutland, battle-cruisersAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 83078028-af34-4b78-aa60-c7332d022a19
- Catalogue ID
- 50260101
- Card catalogue
- [Materials relating to British warship guns and ordnance]
- Doc type
- 記事抜粋
- Category
- 収集文献:海外軍艦記事
- Issued
- 1918-12-20
- Extent
- Type | 5 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Warship
- Remarks
- The Engineer Dec. 20, 1918
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