Shipbuilding

Imperial Lessons

Shipbuilding Warship 23 Min Read

Alexandria, July 11, 1882. The British fleet under the command of Admiral Seymour bombarded the city. Featured warships “Sultan” and “Alexandra”. The first successful attack by self-propelled torpedoes. The Turkish ship Intibah is destroyed by torpedo boats from Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin torpedo boat tender. A painting by Lev Lagorio. During 1877–8 the Russians had been providing some torpedo action data…

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Sail Shipbuilding 4 Min Read

SHIPS – BEFORE THE VIKING AGE

A comparison of clinker-building and carvel-building styles. The origin of lap-strake ships The ships of the Vikings were built shell first on a backbone consisting of keel, stem and stern. The primary component was a shell of planks, fastened together with clench nails through their overlapping edges, hence the building…

Shipbuilding Soviet 6 Min Read

Soviet Naval ‘Strength’

The R&D and manufacturing efforts for the ALFA SSN are difficult to estimate. Two construction sites were tied up for excessively long times with this project. The first sea trials far exceeded Moscow’s expectations. Then, even with a catastrophic failure in the engineering spaces, the Soviets continued the ALFA project…

Navies Shipbuilding Warship 13 Min Read

NAVAL RIVALRY (ANGLO-GERMAN)

Imperial German High Seas Fleet. The size and power of battleships grew rapidly before, during, and after World War I: a result of competitive shipbuilding among a number of naval powers, including Britain and Germany, brought to an end by the Washington Naval Treaty and Treaty of Versailles. In 1889,…

Medieval Shipbuilding 3 Min Read

Henry V ‘great ship’ Holigost believed to be found in River Hamble in southern England

Holigost was rebuilt from a captured Spanish ship and named to reflect Henry V’s personal devotion to the Holy Trinity. A timber vessel believed to be one of Henry V’s “great ships” has been found in a river in southern England, heritage group Historic England has announced. Experts from Historic…

Sail Shipbuilding Warship 7 Min Read

The end of the period of the sailing men-of-war

CSS Alabama The end of the period of the sailing men-of-war was not suddenly apparent,” noted the maritime historian Howard I. Chapelle, “nor was it marked by a dramatic flourish.” During the three decades after the wars of the French Revolution and Empire, the refinement of the sailing warship continued,…

Medieval Shipbuilding 9 Min Read

Naval Architecture

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The Chinese War Junk I

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Early Athenian Ships I

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