The belt .6 m (2 ft) above the line and 1.2 m (4 ft) below, Missing a verb, I think. This may be a problem in your other Turkish ironclad articles as well. Probably best to put a zero in front of that .6 as well.
Good catch - will look at the rest of them too.
Hobart Pasha took the fleet to the western Black Sea, where he was able to make a more aggressive use of it to support the Ottoman forces battling the Russians in the Caucasus. don't you mean eastern here?
Indeed I do.
At the start of the Greco-Turkish War in February 1897, the Ottomans inspected the fleet and found that almost all of the vessels, including Avnillah, Copy-paste mistake?
The belt .6 m (2 ft) above the line and 1.2 m (4 ft) below, Missing a verb, I think. This may be a problem in your other Turkish ironclad articles as well. Probably best to put a zero in front of that .6 as well.
Good catch - will look at the rest of them too.
Hobart Pasha took the fleet to the western Black Sea, where he was able to make a more aggressive use of it to support the Ottoman forces battling the Russians in the Caucasus. don't you mean eastern here?
Indeed I do.
At the start of the Greco-Turkish War in February 1897, the Ottomans inspected the fleet and found that almost all of the vessels, including Avnillah, Copy-paste mistake?