Hiya folks MP here. I personally always wondered what the difference between BC,DN and BB. And I went surfing and found this interesting article.............
All battleships were dreadnaughts by World War 2, and all the effective ones in WW 1 were, also. The distinction came about in 1905 when the Royal Navy battleship Dreadnaught was completed. It introduced quite a few innovations, but the main thing that distinguished Dreadnaught from previous battleships was its armament. Until then, battleships had the main battery, to fight other battleships, and some smaller batteries for closer range fighting. All these guns were controlled individually. Dreadnaught introduced an armament of all one caliber (eight 12-inch, IIRC), all centrally controlled to fire at once. The idea was to deliver the most powerful salvo possible, all at once, at as long a range as possible. Obviously, an enemy battleship that couldn't return a comparable volume of fire was doomed.
Dreadnaught also introduced steam turbine propulsion to battleships, which put the existing vertical triple expansion steam piston engines to shame.
Obviously, every navy that could started building similar battleships and, to distinguish them from the old ones, the name "dreadnaught" caught on.
>I imagine that the term had something to do with
> the proliferation of warship types--there were battlecruisers and
> battleships and I bet that the term "battleship" was invented because
of
> an arms control treaty.
"Battleship" is quite a bit older than "dreadnaught," and came about as a shortened form of "line-of-battle ship," the old sailing ship of the line.
Battlecruisers were an idea conceived by the "father" of Dreadnaught, Admiral of the Fleet "Jackie" Fisher. He wanted to replace existing cruisers with "battlecruisers," which were like dreadnaughts built for speed. To get speed, they sacrificed armor, but left the all 12-inch armament. The idea was to use them as cruisers, to scout for the battleships, to destroy enemy shipping, to counter enemy cruisers &c. Any existing cruisers would be easy pickings, and battleships that couldn't be outfought could be outrun. Unfortunately, since they had the same guns as battleships, the temptation was to use them to augment the battle fleet. This was what happened at the battle of Jutland in 1916, and their insufficient armor proved disastrous. This type of vessel fell out of fashion after that, only the British building a few up to WW2.
So if I understand this right they're pretty much the same thing other than armorment.So now my question is.Why aren't they the same size in the game ????