- What does BB stand for?
- Name a famous DD
- Why isn't every ship named "USS?"
(example: USS Iowa is a USS ship, IJN Yamato is not) - What does LPH, LPD, LSD, and LCT stand for?
- What's the difference between CVB and CVA?
- What does CVN, CVAN, CV, and CVA stand for?
- What is the number of the USS Bunker Hill?
- What is an LCS?
- Name DDG-1000
10.Name DDG-1
Bonus: What does WP stand for? (Munitions question)
@TrislandianAlliance
5. Is A carrier signed for battle, CVA is an attack carrier. CVE is escort carrier.
1.BB=Battleship
2.DD=HMS Suffolk (Take Part At Hunting The Pride Of The Kriegsmarine)
3.USS=United States Ship
IJN=Imperial Japanese Navy
KMS=Kriegsmarine Ship
HMS=Her Majesty Ship
5.CVB=Escort Aircraft Carrier
CVA=Aircraft Carrier (In General)
9.DDG-1000 DD-Zumwalt
That's All That I Know...
1 Battle ship
2 USS Freedom
3 thats what america uses, not all ships ar american
The rest idk
@DoctorCorvus Yes, it's White Phosphorus, and it was used as a form of AA ammunition.
As for
#7
, I meant the carrier, and it's 17.@CptJacobson Noyce
@Jim1the1Squid
1. BB: stands for Battle Ship
2. USS Johnson
3. Every country has different designation
4.
5.
6.
7. 52
8. Littoral Combat Ship
9. Zumwalt
10. Gyatt
@Thelegitpilot13 Yes
@randomusername Then just don't take the quiz .
Do we comment here? I wanna put my naval expertise to the test.
USS is mostly for US ships while ijn is for the imperial Japanese navy and while hmhs or HMS is used for British ships
I know it's bad, but I got the idea from someone else.