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The Royal Navy's '''Director Firing Systems''' grew from a complete system which centralised elevation, training and firing of the main batteries of capital ships which was being fitted as the war began. As resources and opportunity permitted this system inspired less comprehensive systems suitable to cruisers, flotilla leaders and eventually event destroyers.
 
The Royal Navy's '''Director Firing Systems''' grew from a complete system which centralised elevation, training and firing of the main batteries of capital ships which was being fitted as the war began. As resources and opportunity permitted this system inspired less comprehensive systems suitable to cruisers, flotilla leaders and eventually event destroyers.
 
  
 
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The Royal Navy's Director Firing Systems grew from a complete system which centralised elevation, training and firing of the main batteries of capital ships which was being fitted as the war began. As resources and opportunity permitted this system inspired less comprehensive systems suitable to cruisers, flotilla leaders and eventually event destroyers.

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