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Meaning of "ironclads"

Ironclads were heavily armored warships, primarily used in the mid-19th century. They played a significant role in naval warfare, especially during the American Civil War
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Ironclads provide protection for his transports.
Curtain on the era of the ironclads.
Many older ironclads were still in service.
After that the advance of the land ironclads was swift.
Ironclads and weapons and shipping and architecture.
He also said ironclads were.
A number of ironclads have been preserved or reconstructed as museum ships.
The battle is chiefly significant in naval history as the first battle between ironclads.
He also said ironclads were not made to cross the ocean.
This was its first engagement using newly designed and hastily constructed ironclads.
Steam power and ironclads changed transport and combat at sea.
Battle of the Ironclads.
The existence of the Chilean ironclads perhaps explains the difference between this attitude and previous.
Clash of the Ironclads.
The ironclads moored at porto Elisário.

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Porter could not get many of his ironclads over the falls at Alexandria.
The ironclads stayed above Curupayty.
The Italia class consisted of the ironclads Italia and Lepanto.
The ironclads Lima Barros and Silvado provided covering fire.
The Battle of Hampton Roads becomes the first battle between ironclads.
They were the first ironclads built for the Italian fleet.
Oddly, these did not depend on their own ironclads.
Iron-hulled ironclads had their engines further aft.
She was the lead ship of the Warrior-class ironclads.
It was also uncertain how ironclads would fare against land-batteries at close range.
Giuseppe De Luca, who initially planned to build both ships as broadside ironclads.
The ships were broadside ironclads and mounted a battery of twenty-six muzzle loading guns.
In particular, none of the Far East squadron 's four ironclads was immediately available.
While ironclads spread rapidly in navies worldwide, there were few pitched naval battles involving ironclads.
By comparison, all of the earlier foreign-built ironclads were completed in less than a year.
They were originally laid down as Bulwark-class battleships, but were converted to ironclads.
This is not surprising, as most Confederate ironclads were prepared from Porter 's basic designs.
A painting of the Passagem showing a Pará-class monitor lashed to one of the bigger ironclads.
During the bombardment, all four of the Union ironclads were repeatedly hit by Confederate fire.
Possibly the most successful of Yaquinto 's games was Ironclads.
Then when the stranded ironclads were again afloat, the surviving Confederate warships retired to Richmond.
The Chinese coastal forts were useless - their junks no match for ironclads and rocket launchers.
Wells ' short story The Land Ironclads provides a fictionalised account of their use.
By the end of the war he would build more than 30 river ironclads.
The first ironclads to have all-steel armor were the Italian Caio Duilio and Enrico Dandolo.
Eads ' vessels were the first United States ironclads to enter combat.
He also said ironclads were not made to cross the ocean. Well, neither was man.
They were also the slowest-sailing ironclads in the Royal Navy.
From the beginning of the 20th century it housed cruisers and ironclads.
He also held successive command of the first-class ironclads Redoutable and Amiral Duperré.
The Hydra class of ironclads composed three ships, Hydra, Spetsai, and Psara.
Additionally, the Brazilian Navy had 18 steamers at Curuzi and 5 ironclads opposite Humaita.
Construction of Austria 's second class of ironclads thus began in October 1861 by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino.
Oh, he did, did he? He also said ironclads were.
The city-class ironclads were, indeed, vulnerable to enemy fire.

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