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'''Dreadnought''' may refer to: | '''Dreadnought''' may refer to: | ||
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− | * | + | * [[Dreadnought (WarShip class)|''Dreadnought'' (WarShip class)]], considered the first true combat WarShip in history |
− | * | + | :* [[Dreadnought (Individual Dreadnought-class WarShip)|''Dreadnought'' (Individual Dreadnought-class WarShip)]], the eponymous first ship of the aforementioned class |
− | * | + | * ''[[Dreadnought MK II Land Train]]'' |
− | * | + | * [[Dreadnought (MFUK)|''Dreadnought'' (MFUK)]], an apocryphal BattleMech designed by [[MechForce United Kingdom]] |
+ | * A class of 'Mechs massing in excess of 100 tons, otherwise known as "super-heavy" or "colossal" 'Mechs | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 4 December 2023
Dreadnought may refer to:
- Dreadnought (WarShip class), considered the first true combat WarShip in history
- Dreadnought (Individual Dreadnought-class WarShip), the eponymous first ship of the aforementioned class
- Dreadnought MK II Land Train
- Dreadnought (MFUK), an apocryphal BattleMech designed by MechForce United Kingdom
- A class of 'Mechs massing in excess of 100 tons, otherwise known as "super-heavy" or "colossal" 'Mechs