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- #REDIRECT [[Vickers F.T.P. Fire Control Instruments]]53 bytes (8 words) - 01:01, 19 July 2012
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- ...ism revealed.<ref name=Plate4>Admiralty. ''Pamphlet on Minor Fire Control Instruments, 1946'', Plate 4.</ref>]] ...ohn. ''Dreadnought Gunnery and The Battle of Jutland: The Question of Fire Control'' p. 25.</ref>1 KB (183 words) - 16:13, 29 September 2012
- ...c1914'''{{HFCI1914|Plate 15}}<br>The range receiver in the upper left is a Mark III. ]] ...the lead it had lost in 1906 to Barr and Stroud in supplying sightsetting instruments.4 KB (573 words) - 20:22, 28 October 2012
- ...a healthy proportion of adoption alongside those of [[Vickers Fire Control Instruments]]. ...neously send their indications. Barr and Stroud delivered range and order instruments in 1894 and refined it over a period of 4 years and started installations o9 KB (1,388 words) - 18:06, 1 May 2015
- |[[Vickers]], Barrow There were four submerged 18-in torpedo tubes arranged for broadside fire:{{ARTS1896|pp. 39-40}}4 KB (553 words) - 20:19, 5 April 2018
- ...ntrol Instruments|Barr and Stroud]] and [[Vickers Fire Control Instruments|Vickers]] for installations after around 1907. ==Mark I Instruments==9 KB (1,343 words) - 19:41, 10 October 2012
- |[[Vickers-Armstrongs]], Barrow * four twin 8-in BL Mark VIII L/50 guns, in superfiring pairs fore and aft5 KB (580 words) - 21:46, 6 April 2018
- ...es of [[Step-by-Step|step-by-step]] [[Fire Control Instrument|fire control instruments]] introduced what would remain the classic pattern of design for Barr and S ..., single order and single deflection would continue to be produced through Mark III to provide flexibility and in recognition that order information was no11 KB (1,651 words) - 20:14, 26 September 2012
- * three {{Gun|4-in Q.F. Mark IV|UK}}s on {{Mount|P. XIII|UK}}s{{UKDirectorFiringDestroyers1918|p. 55}} ==Fire Control==5 KB (710 words) - 19:32, 6 April 2018
- |[[Vickers]] |[[Vickers]]12 KB (1,866 words) - 14:49, 27 March 2020
- ==Fire Control== ...480px|'''Range and Order Instruments'''<ref>Admiralty. ''Handbook of Fire Control in Torpedo Boat Destroyers of "M" Class and Later and Flotilla Leaders, 1915 KB (717 words) - 12:19, 27 March 2020
- |[[Vickers|Vickers, Barrow]] ...splaced and surrendered by this reconfiguration.{{UKTHVol4Part36|p. 9-10. I do not understand this configuration}}{{FC}}9 KB (1,237 words) - 19:30, 6 April 2018
- The six 9.2-in guns were Mark X, mounted in Mark V S single mountings.{{TheSightM|p. 110}} ...d those to port "B" and "Y".<ref>''Manual of Gunnery in H.M. Fleet (Volume I), 1907'', p. 2.</ref>8 KB (1,175 words) - 17:08, 9 April 2018
- * fourteen 6-in Mark VII or Mark VIII guns (variously) on T. I mountings ({{UK-1Cornwall}}, {{UK-Essex}}, {{UK-1Kent}}, {{UK-1Suffolk}}) o These ships had no fire control tables.{{DreyerH|p. 3}}10 KB (1,276 words) - 14:35, 12 December 2019
- |[[Vickers]] ...e, 3/16 inch on sides and top, weighing 1.25 tons.{{UKTHVol4Part34|p. 18. I presume this is what is referred to as "C" class}}8 KB (1,133 words) - 17:11, 27 March 2020
- The 12-in guns were Mark VIII, though the turrets used differed by ship:{{TheSightM|p. 109}} ...pedo models in use were the {{Torp|18-in Mark IV|UK}} and the {{Torp|14-in Mark IX|UK}}.{{ARTS1895|p. 27}}12 KB (1,688 words) - 13:26, 4 April 2020
- ...ass Cruisers of the '''''Apollo'' Class''' were quite old during World War I. |[[Vickers]]9 KB (1,077 words) - 19:33, 25 April 2018
- |[[Vickers]], Barrow The six 9.2-in B.L. guns Mark X were mounted in single Mark V S mountings, as they were in the [[King Edward VII Class Battleship (190310 KB (1,397 words) - 19:30, 6 April 2018
- |[[Vickers]] |[[Vickers]]9 KB (1,114 words) - 13:52, 1 May 2018
- *Nine 6-in 45cal B.L. Mark XII guns on P. VII mountings{{TheSightM|p. 66}} ({{AU-Adelaide}} may have h In 1915, all received a 3-in 20cwt Mark I gun on H.A. mounting on a centreline platform abaft the funnel.10 KB (1,379 words) - 14:46, 27 March 2020
- ...guns were also surrendered due to this alteration.{{UKTHVol4Part36|p. 9. I am inferring here that this class was treated as part of ''London'', ''Dunc ...as selected as being a better choice for the shorter ranges at which rapid fire would be most suitable (about 4,000 yards here), and it sped the firing cyc12 KB (1,741 words) - 13:06, 16 May 2018