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Double bottom and Gangut-class battleship

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Difference between Double bottom and Gangut-class battleship

Double bottom vs. Gangut-class battleship

A double bottom is a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom of the ship has two complete layers of watertight hull surface: one outer layer forming the normal hull of the ship, and a second inner hull which is somewhat higher in the ship, perhaps a few feet, which forms a redundant barrier to seawater in case the outer hull is damaged and leaks. The Gangut-class battleships, also known as the "Sevastopol class", were the first dreadnoughts begun for the Imperial Russian Navy before World War I. They had a convoluted design history involving several British companies, evolving requirements, an international design competition, and foreign protests.

Similarities between Double bottom and Gangut-class battleship

Double bottom and Gangut-class battleship have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Bulkhead (partition).

Bulkhead (partition)

A bulkhead is an upright wall within the hull of a ship or within the fuselage of an aeroplane.

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Double bottom and Gangut-class battleship Comparison

Double bottom has 10 relations, while Gangut-class battleship has 127. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.73% = 1 / (10 + 127).

References

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