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Hi, got these off jakes notes and i was wondering if someone could clarify what exactly dog fights, gunbusses, dreadnaughts, u boats actually were? im getting really conflicting info online :-\ :-\
Dog fights: Eg, Gunbus.
Naval race: Eg, Dreadnaughts, U-boats
thanks :D
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Hi, got these off jakes notes and i was wondering if someone could clarify what exactly dog fights, gunbusses, dreadnaughts, u boats actually were? im getting really conflicting info online :-\ :-\
Dog fights: Eg, Gunbus.
Naval race: Eg, Dreadnaughts, U-boats
thanks :D
Hey! My understanding is that dog fights were battles between fighter aircrafts :) The gunbus was just an example of one of the fighter aircrafts (pictured below :) )
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d5/77/9c/d5779c3a2678845696a343eb050a3f5b.jpg)
Then the naval race was the race to develop a stronger naval presence/fighting capacity, and that was achieved through the development of more sophisticated naval wartime technology, such as dreadnaughts and u boats.
Dreadnought were a form of battleship, that was supposedly super intimidating. The Dreadnought was unique to battleships that came before it, because of its new "all-big gun" armament scheme (these guns were also a lot stronger than those of battleships past), and steam turbine propulsion. They were first used in Britain, and really intensified the naval race. U-boat is another word for submarine! The Germans used them a lot during WW1 under their policy of "unrestricted submarine warfare" :)
Hope this helps! Please let me know if you're still confused :)
Susie
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you are just awesome - thank you :)