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  • Shell plating
  • Outermost structure of a steel or aluminium ship's hull

    Shell plating is the outer-most structure on the hull of a steel or aluminum ship or boat. A strake is the name given to each line of planking in a wooden

    Shell plating

    Shell_plating

  • Icebreaker
  • Ship that is able to navigate through ice-covered waters

    icebreakers are generally built using transverse framing in which the shell plating is stiffened with frames placed about 400 to 1,000 millimetres (1 to

    Icebreaker

    Icebreaker

    Icebreaker

  • Naval architecture
  • Engineering discipline of marine vessels

    aft as possible. The principal longitudinal elements are the deck, shell plating, inner bottom all of which are in the form of grillages, and additional

    Naval architecture

    Naval architecture

    Naval_architecture

  • Strength of ships
  • Topic in naval architecture

    Weatherdeck or Strength Deck) Transverse bulkhead Inner bottom shell plating Hull bottom shell plating Transverse frame (1 of 2) Keel frame Keelson (longitudinal

    Strength of ships

    Strength_of_ships

  • Polar Class
  • Ice class

    determine the scantlings and steel grades of structural elements such as shell plating and frames in each location. The design scenario used to determine the

    Polar Class

    Polar Class

    Polar_Class

  • German battleship Bismarck
  • German battleship of World War II

    bottom bow first, massive "hydraulic outburst" separated much of the shell plating of the hull along the line where it joined the bottom of the armour

    German battleship Bismarck

    German battleship Bismarck

    German_battleship_Bismarck

  • Montana-class battleship
  • Proposed class of American super-battleships

    four internal longitudinal torpedo bulkheads behind the outer hull shell plating that would form a multi-layered "bulge". Two of the compartments would

    Montana-class battleship

    Montana-class battleship

    Montana-class_battleship

  • German battleship Tirpitz
  • Bismarck-class battleship of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine

    55 m (148 to 180 ft) off the port bow. A fuel oil tank was ruptured, shell plating was torn, a large indentation was formed in the bottom of the ship,

    German battleship Tirpitz

    German battleship Tirpitz

    German_battleship_Tirpitz

  • Panamax
  • Size limits for ships that can transit the Panama Canal

    allowable length to 366 m (1,201 ft). Width over outer surface of the shell plating: 32.3 m (106 ft). General exception: 32.6 m (107 ft), when draft is

    Panamax

    Panamax

    Panamax

  • HMS Prince of Wales (53)
  • King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy

    ship's port side in the vicinity of the aft group of 5.25-inch guns. The shell plating buckled over a distance of 20 to 30 feet (6.1 to 9.1 m), rivets were

    HMS Prince of Wales (53)

    HMS Prince of Wales (53)

    HMS_Prince_of_Wales_(53)

  • HMS Inflexible (1876)
  • Royal Navy turret ironclad

    Finally on the inside of this were two 5⁄8-inch-thick (16 mm) layers of shell plating. This 41-inch-thick (1,000 mm) layer of protection weighed 1,100 pounds

    HMS Inflexible (1876)

    HMS Inflexible (1876)

    HMS_Inflexible_(1876)

  • Finnish–Swedish ice class
  • Ice class assigned to a vessel operating in first-year ice in the Baltic Sea

    requirements set by the classification societies, such as 45% increase in shell plating thickness. The Finnish ice class rules published in 1932 introduced

    Finnish–Swedish ice class

    Finnish–Swedish ice class

    Finnish–Swedish_ice_class

  • USCGC Polar Star
  • United States Coast Guard heavy icebreaker ship

    turbine plant a total of 75,000 shaft horsepower (56 MW). Polar Star's shell plating and associated internal support structure are fabricated from steel

    USCGC Polar Star

    USCGC Polar Star

    USCGC_Polar_Star

  • MTS Oceanos
  • Cruise ship that sank in 1991

    after a series of freak waves slammed against the ship, the pipe's shell plating burst open and began filling the compartment with seawater. At about

    MTS Oceanos

    MTS Oceanos

    MTS_Oceanos

  • MV Explorer (1969)
  • Antarctic Ocean cruise ship sunk in 2007

    meters, and, in all likelihood, had punctured and sliced holes along the shell plating." Some passengers on Explorer reported a loud "bang" at the time of

    MV Explorer (1969)

    MV Explorer (1969)

    MV_Explorer_(1969)

  • Shell (projectile)
  • Payload-carrying projectile

    empty, to provide a small explosive effect after penetrating armour plating. The shell was correspondingly slightly longer than the shot to compensate for

    Shell (projectile)

    Shell (projectile)

    Shell_(projectile)

  • Longitudinal framing
  • Type of ship hull structure

    large number of longitudinal frames are then attached to support the shell plating. The longitudinal frames at the sides fit into notches cut into the

    Longitudinal framing

    Longitudinal_framing

  • USS Pigeon (ASR-21)
  • American submarine rescue ship, 1969–1992

    and that they were "extensively modified" to prevent the resultant shell plating damage due to excessive slamming." A flag officer is quoted as saying

    USS Pigeon (ASR-21)

    USS Pigeon (ASR-21)

    USS_Pigeon_(ASR-21)

  • Ship measurements
  • Term or definition relating to measuring a ship's characteristics

    the inside of the shell plating of the ship or to the outside of the frames and to the top of the beam or underside of the deck plating. It is a measurement

    Ship measurements

    Ship_measurements

  • Operation Source
  • Second World War Royal Navy midget submarine attacks on heavy German warships in Norway

    180 ft) off the port bow.[citation needed] A fuel oil tank was ruptured, shell plating was torn, a large indentation was made in the bottom of the ship, and

    Operation Source

    Operation Source

    Operation_Source

  • USCGC Polar Sea
  • United States Coast Guard heavy icebreaker ship

    to absorb the high-powered icebreaking common to her operations. The shell plating and associated internal support structure are fabricated from steel

    USCGC Polar Sea

    USCGC Polar Sea

    USCGC_Polar_Sea

  • PD-50
  • Russian floating dry dock

    dock was hastily towed back to Arendal with visible denting on the shell plating and the shipyard workers scrambled to fix the damage. The repairs were

    PD-50

    PD-50

    PD-50

  • MS Monarch
  • Scrapped cruise ship

    cleaned. The work also included replacement of machinery, 460 tons of shell plating, and 29 km (18 mi) of electrical wiring. American comedian John Pinette

    MS Monarch

    MS Monarch

    MS_Monarch

  • USS Wake Island
  • Casablanca-class escort carrier of the US Navy

    compartments were flooded, and the shell plating cracked between the first and second decks. Other shell plating buckled, and the main condensers were

    USS Wake Island

    USS Wake Island

    USS_Wake_Island

  • USS Ortolan (ASR-22)
  • 1969 twin-hulled submarine rescue ship

    and that they were "extensively modified" to prevent the resultant shell plating damage due to excessive slamming." A flag officer is quoted as saying

    USS Ortolan (ASR-22)

    USS Ortolan (ASR-22)

    USS_Ortolan_(ASR-22)

  • Vehicle armour
  • Plating used to fortify against damage

    and purpose of the vehicle determines the amount of armour plating carried, as the plating is often very heavy and excessive amounts of armour restrict

    Vehicle armour

    Vehicle armour

    Vehicle_armour

  • Moskva (1959 icebreaker)
  • Soviet icebreaker

    In bow and stern, the web frames were aligned perpendicularly to the shell plating. Longitudinally, the hull was divided into nine watertight compartments

    Moskva (1959 icebreaker)

    Moskva (1959 icebreaker)

    Moskva_(1959_icebreaker)

  • Viktor Lenac Shipyard
  • Shipyard in Rijeka, Croatia

    the ship, class surveys, renovation of accommodations and galleys, shell plating and deckhouse steel renewal. Especially interesting was the modification

    Viktor Lenac Shipyard

    Viktor Lenac Shipyard

    Viktor_Lenac_Shipyard

  • Obsidian
  • Naturally occurring volcanic glass

    vacuum Enameling Engraving Filigree Foldforming Jewelry model Metal clay Plating Polishing Repoussé and chasing Soldering Stonesetting Wire sculpture Wire

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

  • Kigoriak
  • expensive to produce, in Canmar's design approximately 80 % of the shell plating consisted of flat plates and hard chines. The spoon-shaped bow also

    Kigoriak

    Kigoriak

    Kigoriak

  • Food presentation
  • Modifying or decorating food for aesthetics

    impression. Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, food plating refers specifically to the arrangement and styling of the food on the plate

    Food presentation

    Food presentation

    Food_presentation

  • Palliser shot and shell
  • Early British armour-piercing artillery projectile

    empty, to provide a small explosive effect after penetrating armour plating. The shell was correspondingly slightly longer than the shot to compensate for

    Palliser shot and shell

    Palliser shot and shell

    Palliser_shot_and_shell

  • USS Aaron Ward (DM-34)
  • Robert H. Smith-class destroyer minelayer

    side; its fragments showered the ship and blew a large hole through the shell plating near her forward fireroom. As a result, the ship lost all power and

    USS Aaron Ward (DM-34)

    USS Aaron Ward (DM-34)

    USS_Aaron_Ward_(DM-34)

  • Armour-piercing ammunition
  • Ammunition type designed to penetrate armour

    armour-piercing projectile must withstand the shock of punching through armour plating. Projectiles designed for this purpose have a greatly strengthened body

    Armour-piercing ammunition

    Armour-piercing ammunition

    Armour-piercing_ammunition

  • Suomen Joutsen
  • Finnish fregate built in 1902

    steamer Ukkopekka collided with the museum ship. However, the damaged shell plating and frame were above the waterline, so the ship was in no danger of

    Suomen Joutsen

    Suomen Joutsen

    Suomen_Joutsen

  • Dikson (icebreaker)
  • Russian icebreaker

    primarily in ports and coastal areas. The maximum thickness of the shell plating in the bow region is 35 millimetres (1.4 in). Unlike most icebreakers

    Dikson (icebreaker)

    Dikson (icebreaker)

    Dikson_(icebreaker)

  • HMS Sir Galahad
  • Minesweeper of the Royal Navy

    Starboard side so far as visible severely damaged from forecastle to stem. Shell plating fractured from bulwark to keel and badly holed in way of fish hold also

    HMS Sir Galahad

    HMS Sir Galahad

    HMS_Sir_Galahad

  • Peridot
  • Green gem-quality mineral

    vacuum Enameling Engraving Filigree Foldforming Jewelry model Metal clay Plating Polishing Repoussé and chasing Soldering Stonesetting Wire sculpture Wire

    Peridot

    Peridot

    Peridot

  • Littorio-class battleship
  • Fast battleship class of the Italian Royal Navy

    deck plating inboard and 100 mm (3.9 in) on 12 mm plating outboard. Over the machinery spaces, the main armor deck was 100 mm (3.9 in) on 12 mm plating inboard

    Littorio-class battleship

    Littorio-class battleship

    Littorio-class_battleship

  • Amber
  • Fossilized tree resin

    vacuum Enameling Engraving Filigree Foldforming Jewelry model Metal clay Plating Polishing Repoussé and chasing Soldering Stonesetting Wire sculpture Wire

    Amber

    Amber

    Amber

  • HMS Hood
  • Admiral-class battlecruiser

    middle belt and the 2-inch slope of the main deck. As a result, 3-inch plating on the main deck over the slopes was added alongside the magazine spaces

    HMS Hood

    HMS Hood

    HMS_Hood

  • Russian ship of the line Poltava (1712)
  • bent inwards in order to hinder boarding from an attacking vessel. The shell plating was about 5 inches (13 cm) thick. Decor of Poltava was typical of the

    Russian ship of the line Poltava (1712)

    Russian ship of the line Poltava (1712)

    Russian_ship_of_the_line_Poltava_(1712)

  • Gulf and Western Industries
  • American conglomerate (1934–1989)

    its name to Michigan Plating and Stamping Company, and later in 1956 it was taken over by Charles Bluhdorn. In 1957, Michigan Plating and Stamping acquired

    Gulf and Western Industries

    Gulf and Western Industries

    Gulf_and_Western_Industries

  • USS Absecon (AVP-23)
  • Tender of the United States Navy

    the forward engine room, and the last caused a small rupture in the shell plating. Between 17 October 1944 and 20 October 1944, Absecon was caught in

    USS Absecon (AVP-23)

    USS Absecon (AVP-23)

    USS_Absecon_(AVP-23)

  • Sisu (1938 icebreaker)
  • Finnish icebreaker built in 1939

    continuous double bottom. The ice belt consisted of 1 inch (25 mm) thick shell plating and transverse frames every 400 to 450 millimetres (16 to 18 in). The

    Sisu (1938 icebreaker)

    Sisu (1938 icebreaker)

    Sisu_(1938_icebreaker)

  • Iowa-class battleship
  • Fast battleship class of the United States Navy

    the hull plating to increase protection. The citadel consisting of the magazines and engine rooms was protected by an STS outer hull plating 1.5 inches

    Iowa-class battleship

    Iowa-class battleship

    Iowa-class_battleship

  • Spall
  • Fragments broken off a larger solid body of material

    containing or made of plastic explosive, flattens against the armour plating on tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) and explodes, creating

    Spall

    Spall

    Spall

  • Yamato-class battleship
  • Class of Japanese battleships

    enemy battleships simultaneously, the Yamatos were fitted with heavy armor plating described by naval historian Mark Stille as providing "an unparalleled

    Yamato-class battleship

    Yamato-class battleship

    Yamato-class_battleship

  • Permanent jewellery
  • Jewellery worn for long continuous periods

    vacuum Enameling Engraving Filigree Foldforming Jewelry model Metal clay Plating Polishing Repoussé and chasing Soldering Stonesetting Wire sculpture Wire

    Permanent jewellery

    Permanent jewellery

    Permanent_jewellery

  • USNS Hayes
  • US Navy research ship

    and that they were "extensively modified" to prevent the resultant shell plating damage due to excessive slamming." A flag officer is quoted as saying

    USNS Hayes

    USNS Hayes

    USNS_Hayes

  • Voima (1952 icebreaker)
  • Finnish icebreaker

    class at the time, Lloyd's Register 1A, with a fully welded hull and shell plating measuring 27 to 30 millimetres (1.1 to 1.2 in) in thickness in the ice

    Voima (1952 icebreaker)

    Voima (1952 icebreaker)

    Voima_(1952_icebreaker)

  • Sauniere (ship)
  • Bulk carrier

    Shoal in the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, Ontario. The bottom shell plating on the starboard side was damaged and the #1 starboard ballast tank

    Sauniere (ship)

    Sauniere (ship)

    Sauniere_(ship)

  • USS Bryant
  • Fletcher-class destroyer

    warship with fragments of the tail assembly. These punctured her portside shell plating in numerous places and injured one of her crewmen. That evening, after

    USS Bryant

    USS Bryant

    USS_Bryant

  • Murtaja (1890 icebreaker)
  • was 33 degrees. The hull was extremely strong for its size and the shell plating thickness at the ice belt, 25 millimetres (0.98 in), was twice as thick

    Murtaja (1890 icebreaker)

    Murtaja (1890 icebreaker)

    Murtaja_(1890_icebreaker)

  • T34 heavy tank
  • Heavy tank

    but sporting a modified 120 mm gun M1 anti-aircraft gun. Extra armor plating was applied to the rear of the turret bustle as a counterweight for the

    T34 heavy tank

    T34 heavy tank

    T34_heavy_tank

  • Nickel silver
  • Shiny alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc

    is also well suited for plating with silver because of its very similar colour, which makes any areas where the silver plating inevitably becomes worn

    Nickel silver

    Nickel silver

    Nickel_silver

  • Magadan (icebreaker)
  • Russian icebreaker

    primarily in ports and coastal areas. The maximum thickness of the shell plating in the bow region is 35 millimetres (1.4 in). Unlike most icebreakers

    Magadan (icebreaker)

    Magadan (icebreaker)

    Magadan_(icebreaker)

  • List of shipwrecks in 1996
  • Shoal in the St. Lawrence River near Brockville, Ontario. The bottom shell plating on the starboard side was damaged and the #1 starboard ballast tank

    List of shipwrecks in 1996

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1996

  • Repoussé and chasing
  • Metalworking technique

    vacuum Enameling Engraving Filigree Foldforming Jewelry model Metal clay Plating Polishing Repoussé and chasing Soldering Stonesetting Wire sculpture Wire

    Repoussé and chasing

    Repoussé and chasing

    Repoussé_and_chasing

  • Testudo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latin) may refer to: Battering ram, an armored siege engine with metal plating on the top to protect from missiles fired from above Chevrolet Testudo

    Testudo

    Testudo

  • USS Panamint
  • United States Navy amphibious force command ship

    Panamint, and carrying ammunition. A bomb from the plane pierced the shell plating on both sides of the ship in the vicinity of the No. 5 hold. The plane

    USS Panamint

    USS Panamint

    USS_Panamint

  • Japanese battleship Yamato
  • Imperial Japanese Navy ship

    her 25 mm anti-aircraft gun crews. Many near misses drove in her outer plating, compromising her defense against torpedoes. Most serious were four more

    Japanese battleship Yamato

    Japanese battleship Yamato

    Japanese_battleship_Yamato

  • Bull Headed Lyre of Ur
  • One of the oldest stringed instruments ever discovered

    representation of Utu/Shamash. The head was made of a single piece of gold plating over a wooden core (now disintegrated) with gold plated ears and horns

    Bull Headed Lyre of Ur

    Bull Headed Lyre of Ur

    Bull_Headed_Lyre_of_Ur

  • Electric armour
  • Reactive armour utilising electric charge

    protection can be spread over the whole vehicle. Due to the weight of plating, conventional armour has to be uneven in its coverage, with tanks' thickest

    Electric armour

    Electric armour

    Electric_armour

  • Prevost (bus manufacturer)
  • Bus and coach manufacturer

    conversion shell, the Hemphill Brothers Coach Company fitted out the interiors of the coach, and it is assumed that other features, like armor plating, were

    Prevost (bus manufacturer)

    Prevost_(bus_manufacturer)

  • Gilding
  • Covering an object with a layer of gold

    leaf, chemical gilding, and electroplating, the last also called gold plating. Parcel-gilt (partial gilt) objects are only gilded over part of their

    Gilding

    Gilding

    Gilding

  • Kaj Riska
  • Finnish naval architect and engineer

    120 app. Riska, K. & Windeler, M. 1997. Ice-Induced Stresses in the Shell Plating of Ice-Going Vessels. Helsinki University of Technology, Ship Laboratory

    Kaj Riska

    Kaj Riska

    Kaj_Riska

  • Armored car (valuables)
  • Specially-designed vehicle used to ensure safe transport of valuables and people

    or truck chassis, they feature bullet-resistant glass, armor plating, and reinforced shells and cabs. Armored cars are designed to resist attempts at robbery

    Armored car (valuables)

    Armored car (valuables)

    Armored_car_(valuables)

  • Adolf Hitler
  • Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945

    1972, pp. 73–78. Messerschmidt 1990, p. 638. Bloch 1992, pp. 178–179. Plating 2011, p. 21. Butler & Young 1989, p. 159. Bullock 1962, p. 434. Overy 2005

    Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Adolf_Hitler

  • Gold-dipped roses
  • Roses preserved in a coating of gold

    or plating, is cut and layered with lacquer or an electrophoresing chemical and then dipped in molten gold (or another metal) to make a hard shell of

    Gold-dipped roses

    Gold-dipped roses

    Gold-dipped_roses

  • Drawer pull
  • Handle for opening a drawer

    embossing, or engraving, and may receive decorative finishes such as plating, etching, and antiquing. Handle stock may be round, rectangular, or irregular

    Drawer pull

    Drawer pull

    Drawer_pull

  • List of manufacturing processes
  • Manufacturing processes

    engraving Inkjet printing Chemical vapor deposition Sputter deposition Plating Thermal spraying Powder metallurgy Compaction plus sintering Hot isostatic

    List of manufacturing processes

    List of manufacturing processes

    List_of_manufacturing_processes

  • South Dakota-class battleship (1939)
  • Fast battleship class of the United States Navy

    construction process, and if the armored belt was damaged, the external plating would have to be cut away first before the belt could be repaired. To minimize

    South Dakota-class battleship (1939)

    South Dakota-class battleship (1939)

    South_Dakota-class_battleship_(1939)

  • Chimor
  • Political grouping of the Chimú culture in early Peru

    workshops divided into sections for each specialized treatment of metals: plating, gold, stamping, lost-wax, pearl, the watermark, and embossing wooden molds

    Chimor

    Chimor

    Chimor

  • King George V-class battleship (1939)
  • 1939 class of battleships of the Royal Navy

    material" (cement) and an additional 0.875 inch (22.2 mm) of Ducol steel hull plating (this steel was also effective as armour), over the machinery spaces, the

    King George V-class battleship (1939)

    King George V-class battleship (1939)

    King_George_V-class_battleship_(1939)

  • 75 mm gun M2–M6
  • Standard American tank guns of the Second World War

    armor plate at 0° from vertical at 500 yards range, and the 50 mm front plating of the Panzer III and IV Ausf. F2 current in early 1942 at 1,500 m. However

    75 mm gun M2–M6

    75 mm gun M2–M6

    75_mm_gun_M2–M6

  • Turtle ship
  • 15th–19th century type of Korean warship

    19th-century experience should not rule out a "limited amount of armor plating in 1592". Metal spikes were used to cover the top of the turtle ship to

    Turtle ship

    Turtle ship

    Turtle_ship

  • Tin
  • Chemical element with atomic number 50 (Sn)

    optoelectronic applications. Another large application is corrosion-resistant tin plating of steel. Because of the low toxicity of inorganic tin, tin-plated steel

    Tin

    Tin

    Tin

  • Nelson-class battleship
  • Class of battleships of the British Royal Navy

    the ship, which was not armoured. The outer hull plating was meant to initiate detonation of shells which would then explode outside the armour. This

    Nelson-class battleship

    Nelson-class battleship

    Nelson-class_battleship

  • Nanoshell
  • plating solution. Thereby allowing researchers to tailor the particles to suit their given needs. Albeit for optics or cancer treatment. Gold-shelled

    Nanoshell

    Nanoshell

    Nanoshell

  • Soldering iron
  • Hand tool for soldering

    nickel between the copper core and the iron surface. A nickel-chrome outer plating may be used further back from the very tip, as solder does not stick well

    Soldering iron

    Soldering iron

    Soldering_iron

  • Metalworking
  • Process of making items from metal

    coating and cost effectiveness per product: mass plating, rack plating, continuous plating and line plating. Thermal spraying techniques are another popular

    Metalworking

    Metalworking

    Metalworking

  • 1943 steel cent
  • U.S. currency

    million in 2010. Many people have counterfeited the coin by either copper-plating normal 1943 cents (sometimes as novelties with no intent to defraud), or

    1943 steel cent

    1943 steel cent

    1943_steel_cent

  • 18-inch/48-caliber Mark 1 gun
  • Naval gun

    down-swinging Welin block with vertical lever operating gear. Chromium plating of the bore was considered in the 1940s but never carried out. List of

    18-inch/48-caliber Mark 1 gun

    18-inch/48-caliber_Mark_1_gun

  • Jewellery
  • Items of personal adornment

    been the normal material for jewellery. Other materials such as glass, shells, or wood may also be used. Jewellery is one of the oldest types of archaeological

    Jewellery

    Jewellery

    Jewellery

  • Electromagnetic shielding
  • Using conductive or magnetic materials to reduce electromagnetic field intensity

    RF/microwave-absorbing materials (MAMs). EMI shielding is often achieved by electroless plating of copper as most popular plastics are non-conductive or by special conductive

    Electromagnetic shielding

    Electromagnetic shielding

    Electromagnetic_shielding

  • HMS Dreadnought (1906)
  • British battleship (1906–1919)

    place. By Day 20, the forward part of the bow was in position and the hull plating was well underway. By Day 55 all of the upper-deck beams were in place

    HMS Dreadnought (1906)

    HMS Dreadnought (1906)

    HMS_Dreadnought_(1906)

  • Harvey armor
  • Type of casehardened naval armor

    Syndicate. Before the appearance of compound armor in the 1880s, armor plating was made from uniform homogeneous iron or steel plates backed by several

    Harvey armor

    Harvey armor

    Harvey_armor

  • KITT
  • Fictional car in the 1980s television series Knight Rider

    KITT is equipped with a highly protective plating made of "Tri-Helical Plasteel 1000 MBS" (Molecular Bonded Shell), a combination of three secret substances

    KITT

    KITT

  • USS Johnston (DD-557)
  • United States Fletcher-class destroyer

    director above the bridge was shortened by six feet (1.8 m). The splinter plating protecting the bridge and the director was also reduced in thickness. In

    USS Johnston (DD-557)

    USS Johnston (DD-557)

    USS_Johnston_(DD-557)

  • Battle of Jutland
  • 1916 major naval battle during World War I

    reducing her maximum speed to 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph), while the removed plating was left lying on Spitfire's deck. Spitfire survived and made it back to

    Battle of Jutland

    Battle of Jutland

    Battle_of_Jutland

  • French battleship Jean Bart (1940)
  • French battleship

    landed close to Jean Bart's bow at 07:35 and deformed the hull plating. Another shell struck the quay a minute later, hurling fragments of concrete that

    French battleship Jean Bart (1940)

    French battleship Jean Bart (1940)

    French_battleship_Jean_Bart_(1940)

  • List of Pawn Stars episodes
  • American reality television series episodes

    Items appraised include an 1884 single-action Colt revolver whose nickel plating concerns Rick; a collection of 26 U.S. Presidential campaign buttons from

    List of Pawn Stars episodes

    List_of_Pawn_Stars_episodes

  • Stonesetting
  • Art of attaching gemstones to jewelry

    vacuum Enameling Engraving Filigree Foldforming Jewelry model Metal clay Plating Polishing Repoussé and chasing Soldering Stonesetting Wire sculpture Wire

    Stonesetting

    Stonesetting

    Stonesetting

  • Torpedo belt
  • Warship armoring scheme (1920s-1940s)

    would have at least one torpedo bulkhead inboard of the external hull plating along the area of the ship protected by the armor belt. Most battleships

    Torpedo belt

    Torpedo_belt

  • Henry Quackenbush
  • American inventor and industrialist

    HMQ National Plating LLC in Syracuse, NY. In 2005, the company ceased operations and closed, and its assets were purchased by another plating industry company

    Henry Quackenbush

    Henry_Quackenbush

  • County-class cruiser
  • Class of heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom

    was dispensed with and the 1-inch (25 mm) side plating was sufficient to only give protection against shell splinters. A 1.25-inch (32 mm) protective deck

    County-class cruiser

    County-class cruiser

    County-class_cruiser

  • Amoco Cadiz
  • Oil tanker that ran aground in Brittany, France

    oil tanker owned by Amoco Transport Corp and transporting crude oil for Shell Oil. Operating under the Liberian flag, she ran aground on 16 March 1978

    Amoco Cadiz

    Amoco Cadiz

    Amoco_Cadiz

  • Anti-personnel weapon
  • Material designed to kill and injure infantry units

    vehicles, or use explosively formed penetrators to punch through armor plating. Many modern weapons systems can be employed in different roles. For example

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  • Shell
  • v. t.

    To strip or break off the shell of; to take out of the shell, pod, etc.; as, to shell nuts or pease; to shell oysters.

  • Wing-shell
  • n.

    Any pteropod shell.

  • Shell
  • v. i.

    To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc.

  • Malleus
  • n.

    A genus of bivalve shells; the hammer shell.

  • Shealing
  • n.

    The outer husk, pod, or shell, as of oats, pease, etc.; sheal; shell.

  • Sheal
  • n.

    A shell or pod.

  • Bulla
  • n.

    A genus of marine shells. See Bubble shell.

  • Tube-shell
  • n.

    Any bivalve mollusk which secretes a shelly tube around its siphon, as the watering-shell.

  • Shill
  • v. t.

    To shell.

  • Shell
  • n.

    A light boat the frame of which is covered with thin wood or with paper; as, a racing shell.

  • Shell-less
  • a.

    Having no shell.

  • Shell
  • v. i.

    To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk; as, nuts shell in falling.

  • Shell
  • n.

    The covering, or outside part, of a nut; as, a hazelnut shell.

  • Shrapnel
  • n.

    A shrapnel shell; shrapnel shells, collectively.

  • Smell
  • v. i.

    To exercise the sense of smell.

  • Shell
  • v. t.

    To throw shells or bombs upon or into; to bombard; as, to shell a town.

  • Shelly
  • a.

    Abounding with shells; consisting of shells, or of a shell.

  • Shill
  • v. t.

    To put under cover; to sheal.