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Single, Twin, Triple & Quad Mounted Turrets. as built by French and British. the US had designs for quad 14" & 16" turrets but never constructed them.
will this philosophy carry through all available gun sizes? possibly grouped for simplicity and less modelling required
use of "Project" designs such as the planned upgrades to 20" Naval Guns by Japan for the Yamato's and the planned German H class Superdreadnoughts.
the USA HAD limited 20" guns for testing and as Shore Batteries in high value locations.
through the first half of the 20th century, Cruisers and even Battleships did carry fixed launchers below the waterline to fire Torpedoes! though gone from surface ships by WW2, the Torpedo Tube had a valued role and life aboard Submarines as the primary offensive weapon with up to 8 Tubes forward on select designs though more typically 6 were placed forward and 1 or 2 aft.