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  2. Salme ships - Wikipedia

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    The Salme ships are two clinker-built ships of Scandinavian origin discovered in 2008 and 2010 near the village of Salme on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia.Both ships were used for ship burials here around AD 700–750 in the Nordic Iron Age and contained the remains of 41 warriors killed in battle, as well as 6 dogs, 2 hunting hawks and numerous weapons and other artifacts.

  3. Viking ship - Wikipedia

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    Viking ships varied from other contemporary ships, being generally more seaworthy and lighter. This was achieved through use of clinker ( lapstrake ) construction of the hull. The planks on Viking vessels were riven (split) from large, old-growth trees - especially oak - as a riven plank is stronger than the sawn plank found in later craft.

  4. Russian cruiser Varyag (1983) - Wikipedia

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    Between September and December 2005 the ship led a ship detachment on visits to Visakhapatnam (India), Singapore, Jakarta (Indonesia), Sattahip (Thailand) and Haiphong (Vietnam). Varyag re-entered service with the Pacific Fleet in May 2008 after an overhaul. During the refit, the main missile complex was upgraded from P-500 Bazalt to P-1000 ...

  5. List of cruise missiles - Wikipedia

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    Air to Surface, Surface-to-surface missile, Anti-ship Cruise Missile Turkey: 150 km (93 mi) + 0.75-0.85: 275 kg (606 lb) 70 kg (150 lb)? Under Development: Gezgin: Surface-to-surface missile, Anti-ship Cruise Missile Turkey: 800 km (500 mi) - 1,400 km (870 mi) 0.90-0.95: 1,500 kg (3,300 lb)? ? Under Development: SOM (missile) Air to Surface ...

  6. Cruise missile - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of Soviet-based cruise missiles was to have defense and offensive mechanisms against enemy ships; in other words, most of the Soviet cruise missiles were anti-ship missiles. In the 1980s the Soviet Union had developed an arsenal of cruise missiles nearing 600 platforms which consisted of land, sea, and air delivery systems. [68]

  7. Viking raid warfare and tactics - Wikipedia

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    Viking longships were built with speed and flexibility in mind, which allowed Norse builders to craft strong yet elegant ships. Close to 28 metres long and five metres wide, the Gokstad ship is often cited as an example of a typical Viking ship. [37] Initially, Viking ships were all purpose vehicles. [38]

  8. We Might Have Just Seen the World's First Anti-Ship ... - AOL

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    Cruise missiles, the reigning mainstay of modern anti-ship warfare, are essentially a kind of expendable drone airplane. A ballistic missile, in contrast, behaves more like a rocket ship and has ...

  9. List of battlecruisers - Wikipedia

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    The three Stalingrad-class ships, championed by Joseph Stalin, were laid down in the early 1950s, but were cancelled after his death in 1953. [22] However, in the 1970s, the Soviet Union began the construction of a class of very large guided missile cruisers, much larger than any other surface combatant [ N 1 ] built since the Second World War.