O Segredo dos Pequenos Navios que Derrotaram Fragatas Gigantes
Why did having more guns almost destroy the British Royal Navy? In this video, we explore the paradox of the "Over-Gunned" strategy: the audacious and dangerous attempt to put the firepower of a frigate into small patrol boats (sloops). Many believe that at sea, whoever has more guns wins. The reality of 18th-century naval engineering proves otherwise. We analyze the physics behind Metacentric Height (GM), the devastating impact of carronades on hull stability, and how excess weight on the upper deck turned war machines into deadly traps for their own crews. What you will learn in this video: The Physics of Disaster: How the elevated center of gravity prevented ships from opening their hatches in combat. Real Case Studies: Lord Cochrane's tactical genius on HMS Speedy and the massacre of HMS Glatton. The Engineering Trilemma: The impossible balance between speed, stability, and firepower. The Rise of Carron Ships: How the Scottish Carron Company changed the game. If you're tired of superficial documentaries and want to understand the "naked truth" behind naval logistics and engineering, this video is for you. #NavalHistory #Engineering #RoyalNavy #MilitaryStrategy #Warships #HistoricalDocumentary #NavalPhysics

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