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Wat (wie) is war vessel - definitie

SHIP THAT IS BUILT AND PRIMARILY INTENDED FOR NAVAL WARFARE
Warships; Combatant ship; Combat ship; War ship; War Ship; Combatant ships; Vessel of war; War vessel
  • ''The Cannon Shot'' (1670) by [[Willem van de Velde the Younger]], showing a late Dutch 17th-century [[ship of the line]]
  • ''Yamato'']] under air attack off [[Kure]] on 19 March 1945
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  • USS ''Plunger'']] [[submarine]]

warship         
(warships)
A warship is a ship with guns that is used for fighting in wars.
N-COUNT
warship         
¦ noun a ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea.
warship         
n.
1) to commission; launch a warship
2) to command a warship

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Warship

A warship or combatant ship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a state. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are typically faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, which carries cargo, a warship typically carries only weapons, ammunition and supplies for its crew. Warships usually belong to a navy, though they have also been operated by individuals, cooperatives and corporations.

In wartime, the distinction between warships and merchant ships is often blurred. In war, merchant ships are often armed and used as auxiliary warships, such as the Q-ships of the First World War and the armed merchant cruisers of the Second World War. Until the 17th century it was common for merchant ships to be pressed into naval service and not unusual for more than half a fleet to be composed of merchant ships. Until the threat of piracy subsided in the 19th century, it was normal practice to arm larger merchant ships such as galleons. Warships have also often been used as troop carriers or supply ships, such as by the French Navy in the 18th century or the Japanese Navy during the Second World War.

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1. Inside, the Intrepid –– gunmetal gray and 17 stories tall at the top of the mainmast –– had the eerie feel of a place twice defunct, as a war vessel and as a museum.