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  1. Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships

    Jan 19, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by Iranon » Mon Jan 13, 2014 5:23 pm So a total of 8 modern Battleships, all with greater speed and endurance than their RN …

  2. Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships

    Jan 31, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by RF » Mon Jan 27, 2014 9:26 am alecsandros wrote: The spirit of the thread, as I understand it, is to have 4 Iowas with their full …

  3. Iowa Class: Armor Protection - Page 2 - Naval History Forums

    Dec 9, 2009 · Re: Iowa Class: Armor Protection by Bgile » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:23 pm Please note that the beam of the Iowa Class is greater than that of the KGV class. Also, if you want a ship to be fast, …

  4. Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships

    Jan 25, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by RF » Tue Jan 21, 2014 10:02 am That is contingent on the level of the alleged collaboration and trading with the enemy. The …

  5. Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships

    Jan 11, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by Dave Saxton » Tue Dec 24, 2013 4:31 pm But historically such output was never realized in practice. In action on Nov 25th 1944 the …

  6. Iowa Class: Armor Protection - Naval History Forums

    Dec 8, 2009 · Iowa Class Battleships are an excellent example of superior armor protection and high top speed. The armor systems of the Iowa Class ships can be divided into two basic sections. First is the …

  7. Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships

    Nov 6, 2021 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by RF » Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:24 pm This is an interesting thread, but two thoughts occur to me. Firstly how would a conservative Gross …

  8. RFC equipped Yamato vs. Iowa - Page 12 - Naval History Forums

    Sep 2, 2008 · In WWII all Iowa class ships had turret rangefinders, but at extreme range they couldn't see the target because it was completely over the horizon to the turrets.

  9. RFC equipped Yamato vs. Iowa - Page 26 - Naval History Forums

    Nov 9, 2008 · The Iowa class ships were in service for half a century. Do you really think that if they had excessive dispersion problems this wouldn't be common knowledge by now? Why bother to continue …

  10. Iowa Class real performance - Page 4 - Naval History Forums

    Oct 16, 2006 · Bill Jurens wrote: Bismarck would have achieved an obliquity of zero degrees against an Iowa class Class "B" faceplate at a range of about 32000 meters. At that range, the striking velocity …