Chapter 75, Subsequent Impact

"The 'Rome's' specific parameters weren't disclosed to the public, but just by looking at that behemoth's size, people knew it was a massive killer weapon.

A larger size doesn't necessarily equate to stronger combat power, but most of the time, it still applies.

Generally speaking, larger displacement in a warship means it can carry more cannons and thicker armor, increasing its advantage in naval battles.

According to the Vienna Government's disclosed displacement of 20,100 tons, compared to all previous battleships, it represents a qualitative leap.

If all this additional tonnage were allocated to cannons and armor, it would be entirely possible to butcher traditional battleships.

Those who are most concerned about someone are not necessarily their friends, but definitely their enemies.

As their biggest competitor, the 'Rome' had just been launched and instantly attracted high levels of attention from the British Government.