Chapter 67: Benson and Mercedes-Benz

In order to fully demonstrate the might of the Brunswick-class battleship to Arthur, William II specially ordered the German Navy to sail this massive warship around the Western Baltic Sea twice.

Although the battleship appears massive, it was not unwieldy once it started to move.

The sight of such a heavy beast free-roaming in the sea can't help but make people admire the change and improvement that technology has brought to mankind.

At the same time, Arthur is even more looking forward to the advent of dreadnoughts. As a new type of main battleship that surpasses battleships in every aspect, dreadnoughts have also made considerable progress in speed.

Pre-dreadnought battleships usually cruise at around seventeen to eighteen knots, while dreadnought-class battleships cruise at a terrifying twenty-one knots, not to mention the main battleships that other countries built using dreadnought designs.