- York-class battleships, used
combinations of
superfiring and non-
superfiring arrangements.
Exclusively non-
superfiring arrangements also
remained common on destroyers...
- was
raised higher than the
outer so that it
could fire over the top (
superfiring). As with
Prinzregent Luitpold, the
ships were
originally intended to...
- guns in
eight two-gun turrets,
arranged with
three superfiring turrets forward,
three more
superfiring aft and two
waist mounts, one port and one starboard...
-
Dunkerques carried their armament in two
quadruple gun
turrets arra**** in a
superfiring pair
forward of the superstructure, and the
designers experimented with...
- of
German dreadnoughts, and the
first to
feature turbine engines and
superfiring turrets. The five
ships were Kaiser,
Friedrich der Grosse, Kaiserin,...
- six turrets,
three forward and
three aft, with only
turrets 3 and 4
superfiring. The 6-inch/47-caliber gun was an autoloading, high-angle dual-purpose...
-
turrets were
superfiring,
presumably to keep the
centre of
gravity as low as
possible and
avoid the
extra weight required for tall,
superfiring barbettes...
- of her class. She was the
first British battleship to be
built with
superfiring guns.
Shortly after her
completion in 1911, she
carried out
trials of...
-
secondary and anti-aircraft batteries,
while Gascogne would have had had her
superfiring main
battery turret shifted aft,
along with
other changes. Clemenceau...
-
armoured cruiser. They used
uniform main guns,
mounted in center-line
superfiring turrets rather than casemates.
Casemate guns and a
mixed battery were...