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Episode Synopsis
At the dawn of the 20th century, the world’s great powers were locked in an arms race, each vying for dominance on the high seas. The British Royal Navy, long the master of the oceans, faced a new challenge as rival nations built bigger and more powerful fleets.
Enter Admiral Sir Jackie Fisher, a man who didn’t just anticipate change—he demanded it. Fisher’s vision was bold: a new kind of battleship, faster, deadlier, and more powerful than anything before. The result was HMS Dreadnought, launched on February 10, 1906, a ship so advanced that it made every other battleship in the world obsolete overnight. Dreadnought didn’t just change naval warfare; she defined it.
But despite her revolutionary design, she had a surprisingly quiet career, remembered more for a bizarre prank and sinking a submarine than for battle.
Today, we explore the legacy of the ship that rewrote the rules of naval power.
Enter Admiral Sir Jackie Fisher, a man who didn’t just anticipate change—he demanded it. Fisher’s vision was bold: a new kind of battleship, faster, deadlier, and more powerful than anything before. The result was HMS Dreadnought, launched on February 10, 1906, a ship so advanced that it made every other battleship in the world obsolete overnight. Dreadnought didn’t just change naval warfare; she defined it.
But despite her revolutionary design, she had a surprisingly quiet career, remembered more for a bizarre prank and sinking a submarine than for battle.
Today, we explore the legacy of the ship that rewrote the rules of naval power.
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