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Three Weird and Wacky British Warships

Welcome to our latest video, where we dive into some of the Royal Navy's most unique and specialized ships from World War I. The Royal Navy, thanks to its material wealth and strategic necessities, was able to create vessels for very specific purposes, resulting in some truly unusual designs. Today, we explore three fascinating categories: the monitors, the Courageous-class battlecruisers, and the intriguing HMS Agincourt. First, we delve into the Royal Navy monitors, small ships with big guns and shallow drafts, ideal for coastal bombardment. Tracing their origins back to the bomb ketches of the late 17th century, these monitors were revived during World War I under the guidance of Admiral Jackie Fisher and Winston Churchill. Designed to break the stalemate of trench warfare, these vessels carried heavy artillery, including 12-inch, 14-inch, and even 15-inch guns, and were crucial in campaigns like the Dardanelles and the Dover Patrol. Next, we examine the Courageous-class battlecruisers, also known as large light cruisers. These ships, including HMS Courageous, HMS Glorious, and HMS Furious, were conceived for Fisher’s ambitious Baltic Project. Armed with powerful 15-inch guns and designed for high speed and shallow drafts, these ships had a unique blend of characteristics aimed at operations in the Baltic Sea. HMS Furious, in particular, underwent significant modifications to become an early aircraft carrier, showcasing the Royal Navy's innovative spirit during the war. Lastly, we explore the story of HMS Agincourt, a battleship with a truly unique background. Originally ordered by Brazil, sold to the Ottoman Empire, and ultimately seized by the British at the onset of World War I, Agincourt boasted an unprecedented seven turrets with fourteen 12-inch guns. Her service during the war, particularly in the North Sea, and her distinctive design make Agincourt a notable part of naval history. Join us as we explore the histories, designs, and operational roles of these remarkable ships. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave your suggestions for other interesting naval vessels in the comments below! Intro 0:00 Royal Navy Monitors 0:50 Courageous Class 9:06 HMS Agincourt 17:27 Conclusion 26:51 Sources/Other Reading: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Gun-Monito... https://www.amazon.com/Monitors-Royal.... https://www.amazon.com/Castles-Steel-... https://www.amazon.com/British-Battle... https://www.amazon.com/British-Battle... https://www.amazon.com/British-Battle... Video Information: Copyright fair use notice. All media used in this video is used for the purpose of education under the terms of fair use. All footage and images used belong to their copyright holders, when applicable.

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