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Post by bcoopactual on Feb 18, 2019 17:07:04 GMT -6
I think in this case the BE is just indicating the location on the ship which is as you mentioned. Since the BE armor on a protected cruiser scheme is the sloping part of the deck on the ends of the ship it would be unusual for a shell to penetrate the sloping portion on one end of the ship and the flat portion of the main armored deck in one go. It's also possible the D* is referring specifically to the splinters but I would guess that's less likely.
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Post by dorn on Feb 18, 2019 17:18:04 GMT -6
I think in this case the BE is just indicating the location on the ship which is as you mentioned. Since the BE armor on a protected cruiser scheme is the sloping part of the deck on the ends of the ship it would be unusual for a shell to penetrate the sloping portion on one end of the ship and the flat portion of the main armored deck in one go. It's also possible the D* is referring specifically to the splinters but I would guess that's less likely. I think it is splitners. I do not remember all reports however it seems to me that the other part of ship mentioned in reports are usually splinters.
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