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Meet the next-generation HMS Dreadnought. The British Ministry of Defence and Royal Navy challenged young scientists and engineers to design a future warship and the results may surprise you.
The HMS Dreadnought set the standard for what a dreadnought should be. For the next four decades, similar battleships would strive to embody its style and presence.
As part of a £31bn programme, the huge section of HMS Dreadnought is seen protected against the elements by what the Royal Navy describe as 'what must be the world's largest black bin bag' ...
The HMS Dreadnought is as long as 14 buses (153 meters/502 feet), and it will be capable of housing a crew of 130, for the first time on such a vessel, in separate quarters for men and women ...
HMS Dreadnought, circa 1906. Image source: U.S. Navy Historical Center. It's been more than 55 years since the British navy boasted a true "line of battle" ship. But now, the drought is ended.
The keel for the latest HMS Dreadnought was laid down during a ceremony at the Devonshire Dock Hall at BAE Systems’ state-of-the-art submarine construction and assembly facility in Barrow-in ...
In 1906, the Royal Navy rendered all other battleships obsolete when it unveiled the HMS Dreadnought. This past summer, British naval engineers revealed a vision of its successor, the Dreadnought ...
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