HMS Dreadnought in May 1905, approved for construction. December 3, 1907, service, and served as flagship of the British Royal Navy's Home Fleet until 1912. March 18, 1916 in the First World War, without fear in the North Sea sank the German U-29 submarine
HMS Dreadnought in May 1905, approved for construction. December 3, 1907, service, and served as flagship of the British Royal Navy’s Home Fleet until 1912. March 18, 1916 in the First World War, without fear in the North Sea sank the German U-29 submarine docking maintenance missed Jutland. 1916-1918 year deployed to patrol the Thames estuary. Transferred to the Reserve in 1919. 1921 sale demolished.
HMS Dreadnought represents an important watershed in battleship technology, commonly known of its kind as dreadnoughts”, before the battleship called “pre-dreadnoughts.
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