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  2. United States L-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    1 × 3"/23 caliber retractable deck gun (gun on EB design only) [1] The United States L-class submarines were a class of 11 coastal defense submarines built 1914–1917, and were the most modern and capable submarines available to United States Navy when the country entered World War I .

  3. HMS King George V (1911) - Wikipedia

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    The King George V-class ships were designed as enlarged and improved versions of the preceding Orion-class battleship. [1] King George V had an overall length of 594 feet 4 inches (181.2 m), a beam of 89 feet 1 inch (27.2 m) and a draught of 28 feet 8 inches (8.7 m).

  4. HMS Glory (1899) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Glory was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the British Royal Navy and a member of the Canopus class.Intended for service in Asia, Glory and her sister ships were smaller and faster than the preceding Majestic-class battleships, but retained the same battery of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns.

  5. V and W-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The 23 vessels comprising the Admiralty V class were ordered in July 1916 under the 9th War Programme as repeats of the Admiralty V-class leaders (ordered three months earlier) to counter the threat posed by reports of a new class of powerful German destroyers (see SMS S113). They omitted the flotilla leader function and as such differed in ...

  6. HMS Renown (1916) - Wikipedia

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    A High-Angle Control System Mark I (HACS) was fitted with a director on the roof of the fore-top that replaced the high-angle rangefinder and the conning tower platform was enlarged to accommodate a pair of Mark V octuple mounts for the 40-millimetre (1.6 in) QF 2-pounder Mark VIII gun [23] The Mark V mounts could depress to −10° and elevate ...

  7. HMS Vulcan (1889) - Wikipedia

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    Steel deck, 2.5-5 in HMS Vulcan was a British torpedo boat depot ship launched in 1889, later converted to a submarine tender in 1908-09. [ 1 ] As a training hulk , she was renamed HMS Defiance III in 1931 and used for training at Torpoint, Cornwall .