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提问-GUNSHIP和GUNBOAT的区别

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 楼主| 发表于 2008-4-11 15:48  ·  上海 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
有的叫GUNSHIP而有的GUNBOAT

炮舰和炮艇的区别么

还是其他的区别.

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发表于 2008-4-11 15:54  ·  上海 | 显示全部楼层
GUNSHIP 不一定是 水里的东西 也有可能是 飞机.... -.=

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发表于 2008-4-11 15:57  ·  北京 | 显示全部楼层
个人觉得“GUNSHIP”大多用在大型火炮载体上比如战舰之类,但并不是标准的称谓。

“GUNBOAT”(Patrol GUN BOAT)在军事上被称为“PG” 小型的(相对GUNSHIP)炮艇

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:00  ·  未知 | 显示全部楼层
Gunship就是武装直升机,跟舰艇没有关系

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:04  ·  北京 | 显示全部楼层
下面是引用yuhongyi于2008-04-11 16:00发表的:
Gunship就是武装直升机,跟舰艇没有关系


战列舰也有被称作“GUNSHIP” 怎么没有关系?

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:04  ·  山东 | 显示全部楼层
COD中一关操纵过c130改装的air gun ship
现代战争根本是一边倒嘛
AirGunShip在战场上空盘旋,一发最大口径的炮弹可以炸飞一个***和他躲藏的小屋
红外瞄准,只要你有体温,你素绝对跑8掉的...

GunBoat么听过...

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:11  ·  未知 | 显示全部楼层
我不知道你是哪里看到战列舰也叫Gunship的,那是battleship好不好。

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:14  ·  北京 | 显示全部楼层
= =还真不知道,对船不熟
感觉小型炮艇就是Gun Boat,吨位往上顶多有个火炮护卫舰Gun Frigate,再往上就直接Destroyer、Cruiser、Battle Ship了

= =Gun ship我还真的不知道要是在舰船领域是指什么
我要是遇到第一反应就是类似于炮艇机或者武装直升机这种空中近距支援火力平台,但是GunShip是不是特指空中近距支援火力平台还真的不知道。去问问了

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:14  ·  未知 | 显示全部楼层
From wikipedia

In navies, the term originally appeared in the mid-1800s as a less-common synonym for gunboat.

看来古时候是有把gunboat叫做gunship的,但那不可能是战列舰吧。

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发表于 2008-4-11 16:20  ·  未知 | 显示全部楼层
不知道大家是否都能访问wikipedia。我贴全一点过来吧。

Gunship

The term "gunship" is used in several contexts, all sharing the general idea of a light craft armed with heavy guns.


[edit] In navy
In navies, the term originally appeared in the mid-1800s as a less-common synonym for gunboat.


[edit] In military aviation
More recently, a "gunship" has been used to refer to helicopters to which machine-guns and similar weapons systems have been mounted, or a fixed-wing aircraft with heavy guns on board.

Another application of the term for military aircraft is more specific, describing a vehicle that is capable of circling its target instead of performing strafing runs.[citation needed] According to such a definition, the AC-130 Spectre/Spooky or the AH-64 Apache are gunships.

Such other examples of fixed-wing aircraft are the AC-47 and the AC-119.





Gunboat

A gunboat is literally a boat carrying one or more guns. The term is rather broad, and the usual connotation has changed over the years.

In the age of sail, a gunboat was usually a small undecked vessel carrying a single smoothbore cannon in the bow. A gunboat could carry one or two masts or be oar-powered only, but the single-masted version of about 50 ft length was most typical. Some types of gunboats carried two cannons, or else mounted a number of swivel guns on the railings.

The advantages of this type of gunboat were that since it only carried a single cannon, that cannon could be quite heavy -- for instance a 32-pounder -- and that the boat could be maneuvered in shallow or restricted waters, where sailing was diffi*** for larger ships. A single hit from a frigate would demolish a gunboat, but a frigate facing a half-dozen gunboats in an estuary would likely be seriously damaged before it could manage to sink all of them. Gunboats were also easy and quick to build; the combatants in the 1776 Battle of Valcour Island on New York's Lake Champlain were mostly gunboats built on the spot.

All navies of the sailing era kept a number of gunboats on hand. Gunboats were a key part of the French plans to invade Britain in 1804, and were heavily used by Denmark-Norway. Between 1803 and 1812, the US Navy had a policy of basing the naval forces on coastal gunboats, and experimented with a variety of designs, but they were nearly useless in the War of 1812, and went back to being special-purpose vessels.

Gunboats experienced a revival in the American Civil War, and was commonly used for armed sidewheel steamers. At first these were quickly converted from existing passenger-carrying boats, but later some boats were purposely built, such as the USS Miami (1861). They all frequently mounted a dozen guns or more, sometimes of rather large caliber, and were usually armored.


SMS Panther, a famous gunboat diplomat from the Agadir Crisis.Look up Gunboat in
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.In the later 19th century and early 20th century, "gunboat" was the common name for smaller armed vessels, often called "patrol gunboats". These could be classified, from the smallest to the largest, into river gunboats, river monitors, coastal defense gunboats (such as the SMS Panther), and full-fledged monitors for coastal bombardments.

In the US Navy, these boats had the hull classification symbol "PG"; they usually displaced under 2,000 tons, were about 200 ft long, 10-15 feet draft and sometimes much less, and mounted several guns of caliber up to 5-6 inches. An important characteristic of these was the ability to operate in rivers, enabling them to reach inland targets in a way not otherwise possible before the development of aircraft. In this period, gunboats were used by the naval powers for police actions in colonies or weaker countries, for example in China. It is this category of gunboat that inspired the term "gunboat diplomacy". With the addition of torpedoes they became torpedo gunboats.

During the Second World War the gunboat was for the Royal Navy a vessel identical to torpedo boats, but equipped with machine guns and larger weapons up to 57 mm in calibre for attacking enemy torpedo boats or small craft - the Motor Gun Boat (MGB).

Post-World War II, the terms "motor gunboat" came to be used for smaller vessels, with displacements in the 500-ton range. US river gunboats in the Vietnam War became known as the "Brownwater Navy".

Gunboats are still being built and operated around the world today, albeit mainly used for coast guard duties.
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