Destroyers are designed to escort other vessels and conduct costal patrols. The term... what we would call mines today then the got replaced with modern torpedoes. Destroyers were expected to have the range to sail with the battleships, and the speed that they could...
6 Answers · Politics & Government · 18/10/2013
A Destroyer in the traditional sense is a fleet unit, intended...rapid-fire guns and torpedo tubes. The Destroyer Escort came about in World ...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 03/06/2011
The Destroyer ... With regards to the US ... System), and two Helicopters. Destroyers (only the Arleigh Burke Class...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 14/03/2009
... a listing for an Arleigh Burke class US destroyer . Towards the bottom you will see torpedoes listed under the...
8 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 10/03/2014
The "tank destroyer " certainly did not die after WWII - the doctrine... and call in artillery, air strikes and/or tank destroyers to deal with them. The Tank Destroyer ...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 11/06/2009
Forum Destroyer is geared more towards a park board. ... black death I would go with this over the Destroyer if your looking for a slightly stiffer...
4 Answers · Sports · 27/07/2009
Destroyers and Frigates are pretty similar to each other, except Frigates... a little over 4000 tons, and a Spruance-class Destroyer displaced about 8000 tons. Both are somewhat ...
8 Answers · Politics & Government · 03/09/2012
There are many tank destroyers which performed very well or promised much (examples of the...
10 Answers · Politics & Government · 14/07/2006
Crosman destroyer is very good at killing squirrels (probably rabbits too... were the best expanding at close range, crosman destroyers beat them past 30yards. Oddly enough, the jsb predator barely gave...
2 Answers · Sports · 16/07/2009
type 'plans of Clemson class destroyers ' into search at the upper right and you get a hundred...all and end all'. Here's his destroyer book: http://www.amazon.com/U-S- Destroyers ...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 29/03/2013