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Battleship design 1890 - 1914
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Dreadnoughts and battlecruisers
Leaps in naval technologies and intense rivalry with Germany spurred on massive changes to Britain’s senior service in a century famous for the biggest wars the world has ever seen.
From 1890 to 1914 the increase in size, speed and power was immense. The Royal Sovereign-class ships, built during the 1890s, marked a significant improvement in ship design for its time.
However, the advent of HMS Dreadnought in 1906 heralded a revolution in battleship design with subsequent improvements and technological advances.
By 1914 the Queen Elizabeth-class of dreadnought battleships had made even the original dreadnought obsolete with its superior speed, armour and firepower.
The invention of the battlecruiser, a ship combining the speed of an armoured cruiser with the big guns of a battleship, was also a celebrated leap in ship design. But the use of the battlecruiser in close fire sea battles had dreadful consequences in World War One.
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Dreadnoughts and battlecruisers
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