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    All or nothing is a method of naval warship armor, best known for its employment on dreadnought battleships. The concept involves heavily armoring the...
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    The “all or nothing” strategy eliminated weak or moderate armor thicknesses: armor was utilized in the largest possible thickness or not at all, providing...
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  • up all-or-nothing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. All or Nothing may refer to: All or Nothing (film), a 2002 film by Mike Leigh All or Nothing (game...
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    were the United States' second battleship design to adhere to the "all or nothing" armor scheme. They were the newest American capital ships when the United...
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    battleship design, being the first in the world to adopt "all or nothing" armor, a major step forward in armor protection because it emphasized protection optimized...
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    USS Nevada (BB-36) (category All articles with dead external links)
    coal for fuel, geared steam turbines for greater range, and the "all or nothing" armor principle. These features made Nevada, alongside her sister ship...
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    restrictions on ship displacement. One such method is all-or-nothing armoring, where belt armor is stripped from areas deemed non-vital to the functioning...
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    New York-class battleship (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    remain distinctly inferior to the succeeding Nevada class with their all or nothing armor scheme. However the leap forward in range provided by improved fire...
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    700-yard (640 m) tactical diameter at top speed, and heavy armor distributed on the "All or Nothing" principle. Armament was fairly consistent, starting with...
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    840 m/s). As designed, the Montanas used the "all or nothing" armor philosophy, with most of the armor concentrated on the citadel that includes the machinery...
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    An ironclad was a steam-propelled warship protected by steel or iron armor constructed from 1859 to the early 1890s. The ironclad was developed as a result...
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    Iowa-class battleship (category All articles with incomplete citations)
    significant underwater protection against torpedoes. The Iowas' "all-or-nothing" armor scheme was largely modeled on that of the preceding South Dakota...
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    thick medium armor was completely useless against large-caliber shells. As a result, the British navy adopted the "all or nothing" armor pioneered by...
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    Slat armor (or slat armour in British English), also known as bar armor, cage armor, and standoff armor, is a type of vehicle armor designed to protect...
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    Carolina class incorporated "all or nothing" armor which weighed 41% of the total displacement; it consisted of an "armored raft" that extended from just...
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    used the American "all or nothing" armor scheme that maximized the armor thickness protecting the core of the ship by eliminating armor elsewhere. The design...
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    The "all or nothing" armor scheme introduced in the Nevada-class battleships was continued here, as throughout the Standard-type warships, with armor suite...
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    past the Rivadavia class, particularly in the adoption of the "all-or-nothing" armor scheme. Instead, the United States and its State Department and...
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    Battleships in World War II (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    US Navy "all-or-nothing" armor layout introduced a flat heavy armor deck, which abutted the upper edges of the armored belt, and light armored weather...
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  • James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing is an action-adventure video game based on the James Bond films. It was developed by EA Redwood Shores and published...
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    Rupture disc (category All articles needing additional references)
    battleship designs since the 1920s instead used the all or nothing armor scheme, particularly with its armored citadel encompassing the battleship's vitals including...
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    stationary, undefended, unmanned, and was not protected with the latest "all or nothing" armor scheme. The sunken wreck was sold for scrap on 19 March 1924. The...
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    High-explosive anti-tank (category All articles with vague or ambiguous time)
    an armor-piercing round does. Thus they can be fired by lower-powered weapons that generate less recoil. The performance of HEAT weapons has nothing to...
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  • Naval armour (redirect from Ship armor)
    Naval armor refers to the various protections schemes employed by warships. The first ironclad warship was created in 1859, and the pace of armour advancement...
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    with the rapid advances in dreadnought technology, such as the "all or nothing" armor arrangement, even new ships like Rivadavia and Moreno were seen...
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  • naval strategy. Characteristics of the Standard type included: all-or-nothing armor scheme All main guns on the centerline in fore and aft turrets with no...
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    progressed past the Rivadavias, particularly in the adoption of the "all-or-nothing" armor scheme. Instead, the United States and its State Department and...
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    fetishistic purposes. Chainmail armor is one of the armor tiers from Minecraft, which can only be obtained from chest loot or some mobs. In some films, knitted...
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  • appeared in Iron Man #118 (1979) and became a superhero with the Iron Man armor in issue #169 (1983). War Machine has since been established as an independent...
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    tank... So they were all removed and thrown away.] Parsons, Dan (6 June 2022). "Ancient Russian T-62 Tanks Spotted Wearing Cage Armor In Ukraine". The Drive...
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