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Reviewer: Sturmvogel 66 (talk · contribs) 15:59, 6 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]


I'll get to this shortly.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 15:59, 6 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

  • No DABs
  • Images appropriately licensed
  • Be consistent about the gun mounts in the infobox
    • Good catch
  • link tons in the infobox and in the main body
    • Done
  • 330 mm and 280 mm were converted in the lede, removed subsequent conversions
    • Done
  • First linked in the lede: capital ship, heavy cruiser, Bretagne class, Washington Treaty, Deutschland class, battlecruiser, Dunkerque and Strasbourg
    • Removed
  • Figure for beam doesn't match between infobox and main body and provide a range for the differences between the two ship in the infobox
    • Fixed the box - I generally prefer to just list the dimensions of the first ship of the class
  • Does anyone honestly care about the ships' anchors?
    • Probably not
  • Link reconnaissance aircraft
    • Done
  • four sets Parsons geared steam turbines sets "of"
    • Good catch
  • for its propulsion "their"
    • Fixed
  • Be consistent if you're going to use the French names for the armament. And if you are, use the full name, ie Canon de 330 mm, etc.
  • shells to become jammed "becoming"
    • Fixed
  • Explain caliber length or rephrase to something like 45-caliber 330 mm guns with a link.
    • Done
  • , both of which weighed. ??
    • Must've gotten rewritten a few too many times ;)
  • Close range hyphenate
    • Done
  • twin mounts for Dunkerque and eight such guns for Strasbourg, along with thirty-two 13.2 mm (0.52 in) guns in quadruple mounts and thirty-six guns for Strasbourg. Rework this to give the light AA armament for each ship
    • Fixed
  • Down to Fire control, more later--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 00:59, 15 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • I'd suggest using the catch-all Ship gun fire-control system in the fire control para instead of plotting board, which isn't quite correct, etc. I think that it's useful to emphasize that these were mechanical analog systems, not electronic ones. Also add something about the unreliable remote power control system.
    • There's already a link to fire control system, I don't know that the ship-specific one adds any more than the naval section on that page (since the ship-specific one is, in large part, a list of British and US equipment). Good point on the reliability problems
  • Watch your .0s before CPA-5 tags you for them
    • Fixed
  • Link central citadel, forecastle, Atlantic Squadron, dry dock, on first use
    • Done, apart from Atlantic Squadron - there's no article on that as far as I can tell
  • Hyphenate main battery
    • Done
  • Since the rear turret plates were rarely ever struck, I've stopped providing their thicknesses, but you may feel different.
    • True, and in many cases they were simply mild steel plates meant just to balance the turrets, but I figure a complete description is better
  • 335 millimetres (13.2 in) rear put this is adjectival form
    • Fixed
  • Watch your roundings.
    • I think this should be sorted now
  • Seems like the French did more than just consider replacing Dunkerque's aircraft facilities with more AA guns.
  • Brest, France comma after France. Conversely drop the comma battleships Resolution,
    • Fixed
  • prepare to scuttle their ships. When the Germans arrived in Toulon on 27 November, the work had been completed and de Laborde issued the order to scuttle the fleet. The last phrase seems redundant. Perhaps just end the sentence with "order"?
    • Works for me
  • Don't think that we're supposed to have a see also section with just Commons and portal links.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 14:07, 17 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • you missed my comment above about linking to the articles for the main and secondary guns.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 20:26, 17 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]