The 5th Battle Squadron in Jutland
What if the Queen Elizabeth class battleships of the 5th Battle Squadron had led the battlecruisers instead of remaining in the rear during the Battle of Jutland?
What if the Queen Elizabeth class battleships of the 5th Battle Squadron had led the battlecruisers instead of remaining in the rear during the Battle of Jutland?
What if the Queen Elizabeth class battleships of the 5th Battle Squadron had led the battlecruisers instead of remaining in the rear during the Battle of Jutland?
Estoy pensando en barcos como las clases Iron Duke, New York, Bretagne y Courbet. ¿Una reconstrucción siguiendo la línea del Conte di Cavour y Andrea Doria (italianos) habría sido técnicamente factible y, sobre todo, habría valido la pena por el costo?
As I understand it, by the time of the 1930 London Naval Treaty, the British had the Design 16A battleship proposal, which was basically a “Super Queen Elizabeth,” while the Japanese were working on 35,000-ton designs intended to replace the Kongōs.
However, I haven't been able to find much clear information about what the United States was designing around that time. What kind of battleship could the US Navy have built if the battleship building holiday had not been extended in 1930?