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  • ...ts to the [[Henderson Firing Gear]], in line with general adoption of this equipment in all ships with director firing Other than the control details mentioned above, no information on its equipment is available. Presumably, there was at least a range clock, dumaresq, and
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  • ...fore top, and aft torpedo control position. It would have hand-following equipment of types E.E. and [[Barr and Stroud Rangefinders#T.L. 2|T.L.]]. {{ARTS1918| In 1916, torpedo control lessons pertinent to the equipment of light cruisers and destroyers that had been taken from experience the [[
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  • # Stores and equipment # Gun circuits and communications
    17 KB (2,573 words) - 16:58, 30 January 2024
  • ...alian tests. A notable aspect of the description is that though Marconi's equipment excels in its detailed differences from the Royal Navy's simultaneous effor ...n Morse inkers rather than sounders seemed to offer an automatic record of communications. It further seems that the service is still trying to understand the theor
    25 KB (3,831 words) - 14:28, 10 December 2020
  • ...all points connected with the ''matériel'' of Naval Gunnery, and by direct communications in writing whenever desirable. The chief subjects referred to are those re 8. He will keep the Director of Naval Equipment informed of the progress of all gun mounting contracts.
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  • ...ifference of language and training, and diversity of ammunition, arms, and equipment. It would also be handicapped by its dependence for its supplies upon Frenc ...elves on the south or would they retire upon Paris and threaten the German communications.
    77 KB (12,869 words) - 08:30, 14 September 2023
  • | Ships' equipment. | Naval Communications.
    32 KB (4,649 words) - 11:48, 30 July 2023
  • # Communications, including fire control.<ref>Brooks. p. 135.</ref> ...ion, the supply of signalling gear, smoke-making apparatus, the fitting of communications from bridges to engine-rooms, the training of guns' crews in merchant ships
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