Superfiring
Arrangement of gun turrets on a warship with one higher and behind the other / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Superfiring armament is a naval military building technique in which two (or more) turrets are located in a line, one behind the other, with the second turret located above ("super") the one in front so that the second turret can fire over the first. This configuration meant that both forward or aft turrets could fire at any target within their sector, even when the target was in the same vertical plane as the turrets.
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