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English: Simple diagram displaying common elements of warship armor during the First World War time period, including the main belt armor (A), main deck (B), sloping deck armor (C), and the torpedo bulkhead (D).
Русский: Стандартная схема бронирования кораблей времён ПМВ. A — главный бронепояс, B — главная бронепалуба, C — карапасная бронепалуба, D — противоторпедная переборка.
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