18. -- Torpedo boat G 137, which has attained a speed of 33.9 knots, (about 39 land miles,) is declared to be the fastest war vessel afloat. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
This has not been the only recent warship discovery made after over a century. This torpedo cruiser tragically sank on the night of 10 November 1890. The vessel set out at night in the Boi Point ...
A shipwreck discovered off the coast of Scotland was confirmed to be a British cruiser sunk by a torpedo during World ... as well as the logs of the nearest warships to the cruiser at the time ...
Additionally, Admiral Golovko is armed with a 5-inch A-192M gun, two CIWS Palash systems, and eight torpedo launchers ...
A wreck discovered off the Aberdeenshire coast is believed to be a lost Royal Navy warship sunk by a torpedo during World War One. HMS Hawke was discovered by a team of divers about 70 miles east ...
A wreck discovered off the Aberdeenshire coast is a Royal Navy warship sunk by a torpedo during World War One, it has been confirmed. More than 500 of HMS Hawke's crew died when it was attacked by ...
Researchers have identified the wreck site of a World War One warship after over a century at the bottom of the Irish Sea. HMS Stephen Furness was struck by a single torpedo fired from UB-64 on 13 ...
Albasha, the analyst, said the Calamity looks too small to seriously bother a heavily armored US warship. However, even a small torpedo can do harm if it hits right. "A well-placed strike can ...