When HMS Dreadnought was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1906 this revolutionary new class of big-gun iron-clad warship immediately changed the face of naval warfare rendering all other battleships worldwide obsolete Known collectively as ' Dreadnoughts' these powerful warships from Britain & Germany fought at the Battle of Jutland in May 1916 in the greatest clash of naval firepower in history Chris Mc Nab gives detailed insights into the design operation & combat history of these incredible vessels including coverage of the restoration in Belfast of the light cruiser HMS Caroline
- the only surviving Jutland veteran