Features
What Constitutes Naval Strength?
The Motor Torpedo Boat—A New Type
Remarkable Target Practice by the Flagship of the Pacific Fleet
The True Significance of the Pacific Cruise
The First-Class Battleship “Alabama”—Class of Three Ships
The Battleships “Kearsarge” and “Kentucky”
First-Class Battleship “Maine”—Class of Three Ships
First-Class Battleship “Georgia”—Class of Five Ships
First-Class Battleship “Connecticut”—Class of Six Ships
Unarmored Cruiser “Chattanooga” and Class
Protected Cruiser “Charleston”—Class of Three Ships
Cruisers
The Scout Cruiser “Salem” and Class
Torpedo-Boat Destroyers
Harbor-Defense Monitors
Warship Tonnage of the Principal Naval Powers
The United States Naval Academy
Simple Explanation of Model Basin Methods
The Development of Our Submarine Fleet
Guns and Armor
First-Class Battleships “South Carolina” and “Michigan”
First-Class Battleships “Idaho” and “Mississippi”
The 20-000-Ton “North Dakota” and “Delaware”
Departments
- Recommended
New Books, Etc. - December 7, 1907
- Departments
Recently Patented Inventions - December 7, 1907
Notes and Queries - December 7, 1907
Index of Inventions - December 7, 1907
Patents - December 7, 1907