Suggestions(5)
Exact(4)
The remaining guns were mounted in hull embrasures.
These included twenty 50-calibre Canet QF 75 mm guns mounted in hull embrasures.
The ten 47 mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon were mounted in hull embrasures of the ship, between the nine and six-inch guns to defend against torpedo boats.
Six of the eight 47 mm five-barreled revolving Hotchkiss guns were mounted in small sponsons that projected from the hull with the aftermost pair mounted in hull embrasures to defend the ship against torpedo boats.
Similar(56)
Casemated guns mounted in the hull had between 8 10 inches of armor plate (203 254 mm).
Ten of these guns were mounted in the hull and the remaining two were placed in the superstructure between the 10 inches gun turrets.
This greatly complicated the placement of the anti-torpedo boat guns which ultimately had to be mounted in the hull, closer to the water than was desirable.
Sixteen manually operated 4.7-inch (120 mm) 50-caliber Pattern 1905 guns were mounted in the hull in casemates as the secondary battery intended to defend the ship against torpedo boats.
The ship's armament was rounded out by five 50 cm torpedo tubes, all mounted in the hull; one was in the bow, and the other four were on the broadside.
The 5-inch guns were poor in accuracy in rough seas due to the open casemates mounted in the hull, so the 5-inch armament was reduced to 16 guns in 1918 by removal of the least useful positions near the ends of the ship.
All five vessels of the Deutschland class dispensed with the turret mountings for the secondary 17 cm guns; all of these guns were mounted in casemates in the hull.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com