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00:00:00 - Intro


00:00:49 - Updates to previous questions on mines!


00:03:40 - ABXY 15" ships with triple turrets?


00:08:31 - Between World War I and World War II, did the Swedish Navy ever fire their guns in defense of their Homeland, or to defend themselves? 


00:09:27 - Difference between Swedish coast defence and the Jeune Ecole?


00:17:08 - Lots of UK science museums I've been to have large ship models in glass cases. How, if at all, do you spot the submerged torpedo tubes on the models? 


00:19:16 - What is the truth to the claim that Rome's voracious appetite for timber to build the fleets of the Punic Wars caused the denuding the southern Italy and thus the degradation of its soil such that it become much poorer agriculturally and the enfeeblement of that region we know of today?


00:23:15 - Why were 6" DP guns not invented in the inter-war period?


00:27:25 - Was there a design for a unified battery warship in the Age of Sail?


00:32:46 - Did any navies deploy any rates that acted as tenders for resupply or repairs to other rates, or was it easier to just rely upon ports around the planet?


00:35:56 - Why was it so hard to get nations to upgrade their shipbuild infrastructure?


00:43:42 - Admiral Walker?


00:48:14 - Would the Italian Aquila and Sparviero carriers decisively changed things in the Mediterranean theater if they had been completed by the start of the war or even by 1941? 


00:51:37 - How accurate are the depictions of the submarine, sea mines, and torpedo in Finding Nemo?


00:54:42 - Would it be possible to call the Battle of Cape Engaño a Japanese victory given that the Northern Force completed their objective?


00:58:32 - The importance of crew!


01:03:11 - How long in advance before firing could you load an age of sail cannon without degradation of the powder charge, since it would no longer be in it's protective storage  unit and may be subject to moisture in the air?

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The Drydock - Episode 282

00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:49 - Updates to previous questions on mines! 00:03:40 - ABXY 15" ships with triple turrets? 00:08:31 - Between World War I and World War II, did the Swedish Navy ever fire their guns in defense of their Homeland, or to defend themselves? 00:09:27 - Difference between Swedish coast defence and the Jeune Ecole? 00:17:08 - Lots of UK science museums I've been to have large ship models in glass cases. How, if at all, do you spot the submerged torpedo tubes on the models? 00:19:16 - What is the truth to the claim that Rome's voracious appetite for timber to build the fleets of the Punic Wars caused the denuding the southern Italy and thus the degradation of its soil such that it become much poorer agriculturally and the enfeeblement of that region we know of today? 00:23:15 - Why were 6" DP guns not invented in the inter-war period? 00:27:25 - Was there a design for a unified battery warship in the Age of Sail? 00:32:46 - Did any navies deploy any rates that acted as tenders for resupply or repairs to other rates, or was it easier to just rely upon ports around the planet? 00:35:56 - Why was it so hard to get nations to upgrade their shipbuild infrastructure? 00:43:42 - Admiral Walker? 00:48:14 - Would the Italian Aquila and Sparviero carriers decisively changed things in the Mediterranean theater if they had been completed by the start of the war or even by 1941? 00:51:37 - How accurate are the depictions of the submarine, sea mines, and torpedo in Finding Nemo? 00:54:42 - Would it be possible to call the Battle of Cape Engaño a Japanese victory given that the Northern Force completed their objective? 00:58:32 - The importance of crew! 01:03:11 - How long in advance before firing could you load an age of sail cannon without degradation of the powder charge, since it would no longer be in it's protective storage unit and may be subject to moisture in the air?

Comments

Anonymous

Just to add a little info to the Admiral Walker question Miniature Rifle is now called Small Bore and is an Olympic discipline.

Ted Jones

I don't think there's any excuse for this channel covering mimes... Wait, if you're chucking them into the ocean tied to an anchor box, never mind.