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What are the "strange" warships in history?
What are the "strange" warships in history? The "strange" here should refer to those designs that violate common sense and do not follow the rules. As for the emergence of radish and cabbage, it is also understandable.

It is said that the most wonderful warship in history is the Novgorod class armored ship in Russian period. The designer opened his mind wide and designed the hull into a disc shape. Probably the original intention was to ensure the stability of the ship when sailing, but it backfired. Not only can it not sail smoothly at sea, but it is also difficult to operate. There are only two naval guns on the ship, and the combat capability is not strong.

This class ship was completed and put into service in 187 1 year. It was originally planned to build 10, and construction was stopped after two ships were built. Similarly, in 19 15, Italy built a Fadi Bruno-class shallow-water heavy gunboat, which looks like a battery from a distance and is extremely simple. It is said that the warship is a bit reluctant.

There is also a design of a small horse-drawn cart, which is very uncoordinated. The M-class submarine built in Britain 19 16 is a typical example. The 1 submarine with a displacement of less than 2,000 tons is equipped with a 1 305 mm naval gun in front of the podium fence. Although the early submarines were all equipped with naval guns, they could not pursue firepower. They are equipped with such a big gun.

The other is the USS Engles, built by the Soviet Union 1934, with a displacement just over 1000 tons. It's hard to imagine that the original plan was to install five naval guns. Because the hull is small, the barrel extends out of the ship's rail, and it is a problem to fill the shell casing.