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- Torpedo_bulkhead abstract "A torpedo bulkhead is a type of armor common on the more heavily armored warships, especially battleships and battlecruisers of the early 20th century. It is designed to keep the ship afloat even if the hull was struck underneath the belt armor by a shell or by a torpedo. After the lessons learned during World War I, many capital ships were refitted with double, triple, or even quadruple torpedo bulkheads, as well as anti-torpedo bulges to the exterior of the hull. For example, the last US battleship designs during World War II had up to four torpedo bulkheads and a triple-bottom. The innermost bulkhead is commonly referred to as the holding bulkhead, and often this bulkhead would be manufactured from high tensile steel that could deform and absorb the pressure pulse from a torpedo hit without breaking. If the final bulkhead was at least 37mm thick, it may also be referred to as an armored bulkhead, as it would be capable of stopping splinters and shells with low striking velocities.".
- Torpedo_bulkhead thumbnail WWI_style_ship_armor.svg?width=300.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageID "19561845".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageLength "1584".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageRevisionID "661875399".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Annapolis.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Annapolis,_Maryland.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Anti-torpedo_bulge.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Armor.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Armour.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Battlecruiser.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Battleship.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Belt_armor.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Capital_ship.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_armour.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy_in_World_War_II.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Warship.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Warships.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink File:WWI_style_ship_armor.svg.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Torpedo bulkhead".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "protective bulkheads".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "steel bulkhead".
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "torpedo bulkhead".
- Torpedo_bulkhead hasPhotoCollection Torpedo_bulkhead.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Navy-stub.
- Torpedo_bulkhead subject Category:Naval_armour.
- Torpedo_bulkhead hypernym Armor.
- Torpedo_bulkhead type MilitaryPerson.
- Torpedo_bulkhead comment "A torpedo bulkhead is a type of armor common on the more heavily armored warships, especially battleships and battlecruisers of the early 20th century. It is designed to keep the ship afloat even if the hull was struck underneath the belt armor by a shell or by a torpedo. After the lessons learned during World War I, many capital ships were refitted with double, triple, or even quadruple torpedo bulkheads, as well as anti-torpedo bulges to the exterior of the hull.".
- Torpedo_bulkhead label "Torpedo bulkhead".
- Torpedo_bulkhead sameAs Torpedoschott.
- Torpedo_bulkhead sameAs m.04n0gy9.
- Torpedo_bulkhead sameAs Q2444422.
- Torpedo_bulkhead sameAs Q2444422.
- Torpedo_bulkhead wasDerivedFrom Torpedo_bulkhead?oldid=661875399.
- Torpedo_bulkhead depiction WWI_style_ship_armor.svg.
- Torpedo_bulkhead isPrimaryTopicOf Torpedo_bulkhead.