The Pre-Dreadnought Revolution: Developing the Bulwarks of Sea Power
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The late nineteenth century marked a transformative era in naval warfare, as the Victorian navy adapted to rapid technological advancements. The transition from wooden battleships to steel pre-dreadnoughts, powered by steam and equipped with advanced armaments, revolutionized naval design. Innovations like hydraulically operated turrets, electrics, and torpedoes contributed to the creation of formidable warships. This well-illustrated history explores the swift evolution of Britain's naval forces, which solidified its dominance on the global stage.
