- Rocket vessel
A rocket vessel was a ship equipped with
rocket s as a weapon. The most famous ship of this type was HMS "Erebus", which at theBattle of Baltimore in1814 provided the "rockets' red glare" that was memorialized byFrancis Scott Key inThe Star-Spangled Banner .Rocket vessels were also used by the
Royal Navy in the attack on the French fleet atBoulogne-sur-Mer in1806 and at the second Battle of Copenhagen in1807 . At theBattle of the Basque Roads in1809 , there were no less than three vessels participating that had been fitted to throw rockets: "King George", "Nimrod", and "Whiting".The
Congreve rocket s of this period were highly inaccurate and unreliable, and were primarily used as a psychological weapon of terror in conjunction with other, more effective, weapons, such as mortar shells thrown bybomb vessel s.The "Erebus" was equipped with a 32-pound rocket battery installed below the main deck, which fired through portholes or scuttles pierced in the ship's side. Some of the other rocket vessels used by the
Royal Navy were small boats, rather than ships. These carried a rocket launcher frame supported by a mast and raised and lowered by means ofhalyard s.In
World War II , Royal Navydestroyers carried an anti-submarine rocket weapon called the hedgehog. Modern warships carry a variety of rocket-poweredmissile weapons.External links
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/hh/5/hh5l.htm British Rockets at Fort McHenry]
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