Range-finding and Fire Control - Plotting Your Demise
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Naval Logistics - Keeping your fleet in fuel, food and guns

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Naval Engineering Disasters - How not to design a ship

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How to Build a Battleships Main Guns - Is a Bigger Battery Better?

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The Soviet Flying Wing Fiasco: The Horrible History of Russian Fighter Jets

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US Navy Fire Control Systems - How They Really Work

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The Dark Reason MARSOC Refused the 9mm Pistol

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Naval Guns (1650 to 1820) - Stop blowing holes in my ship!

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Exploring the Bizarre Aircraft Designs of WWII And The Remarkable Miles Aircraft Designs

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Dreadnought Modernisation - A tri-wire balancing act

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Naval Engineering - A Brief History of Turrets

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Germany's Flying Anti-Tank Gun | Henschel Hs 129

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The HORRORS of German Tank Destroyer Crews

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How To Fire The American Navy’s Largest Gun

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Ship Types in the Age of Steam - Corvettes to Super-Battleships

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The Ten-Engine Titan: Inside the B-36 Peacemaker, The Cold War’s Largest Bomber

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AWFUL Warships From History

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A Brief History of Naval Armour - Successfully Forging Onwards

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Naval Gunnery - Plunging Fire, What is it and How to protect from it?

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Bismarck: Design Fail or Engineering Genius?

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