The Battleship - A History
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A battleship is the ironclad monarch of the sea, built to project overwhelming firepower and command vast ocean spaces. Emerging in the late 19th century, battleships evolved into heavily armored giants armed with massive guns capable of striking targets over 30 kilometers away. The launch of HMS Dreadnought revolutionized naval warfare, making all earlier designs obsolete and sparking a global arms race.
During conflicts like World War I and World War II, battleships served as symbols of national power, engaging in epic sea battles and shore bombardments. However, the rise of aircraft carriers and submarines gradually reduced their dominance. By the late 20th century, most were retired, though some remain preserved as museum ships. Today, battleships stand as floating relics of an era when steel giants ruled the waves with thunderous guns.