HMS Dreadnought
1801 Neptune-class second-rate ship of the line

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HMS Dreadnought (1801) was a Royal Navy battleship launched in 1801 during the Napoleonic Wars. It was the first British battleship to have a completely unbroken main gun deck, providing a more efficient and powerful artillery arrangement. The ship played a significant role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, where it was part of the British fleet under Admiral Nelson that defeated the combined French and Spanish fleets. HMS Dreadnought was heavily involved in naval operations during the Napoleonic Wars, serving in various campaigns and battles. The ship underwent several modifications and refits throughout its service life to enhance its capabilities and keep up with technological advancements. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, HMS Dreadnought was placed in reserve and eventually decommissioned in 1857. The ship's legacy as a pioneering battleship design influenced future warship construction, setting a new standard for naval architecture and firepower in the early 19th century. Overall, HMS Dreadnought (1801) was a significant vessel in British naval history, representing a milestone in battleship design and technology during the Age of Sail. Its contributions to the Royal Navy's successes in the Napoleonic Wars solidified its place in maritime history as a groundbreaking and influential warship.
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