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Title: History of the manufacture of armor plate for the United States navy
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: American Iron and Steel Association, comp
Subjects: United States. Navy Armor-plate
Publisher: Philadelphia, American Iron and Steel Association
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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t that British armor manufacturers werereceiving not less than £117 sterling ($568.62) on largedomestic and foreign contracts, and that the Carnegieand Bethlehem Companies will receive $575 per ton forthe armor for the Russian battle-ship now building atPhiladelphia. Admiral ONeil urged that only the bestarmor that could be manufactured should be procured,and concluded his report (Congressional Record, March1, 1899, pp. 2,835, 2,836, and 2,837) thus: The Bureau of Ordnance desires to be placed on record as recom-mending to the Department that only the best quality of armor thatcan be obtained in this country shall be placed on vessels of the Uni-ted States Navy, regardless of price. To do otherwise will destroy theprestige of our naval vessels, and the Bureau trusts that such stepswill be taken by the Navy Department as will absolve it entirelyfrom responsibility in the matter if it is forced to procure armor ofa quality inferior to the best that can be manufactured. >ow ^ Si O 7^
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ARMOR PLATE FOR THE NAVY. 25 IMPROVEMENTS IN QUALITY OP ARMOR. Admiral ONeil recently submitted a table of ballisticvelocities, showing that the proposed tests for Kruppizedarmor would be such as are now applied to Harveyizedplates of 25 per cent, greater thickness; that is, the sametest will be applied to a six-inch Krupp plate that hasheretofore been applied to a Harveyized plate of seven andone-half inches; to an eight-inch Krupp plate that whichhas been applied to ten-inch Harveyized armor; to a ten-inch Krupp plate that which has been applied to Har-veyized armor of twelve and one-half inches; and to atwelve-inch Krupp plate that which has been applied toHarveyized armor of fifteen inches; the difference in re-quirements being illustrated in the following table of min-imum velocities of feet per second for the Harveyized andthe Kruppized armor—one shot at the Harveyized plateand three shots at the Kruppized plate at given velocity.The test of Harveyized plates also provided for

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  • bookyear:1899
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:American_Iron_and_Steel_Association__comp
  • booksubject:United_States__Navy
  • booksubject:Armor_plate
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__American_Iron_and_Steel_Association
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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