![]() ![]() Not to be confused with the other kind of Shipping, which is about characters. Video game examples often take the form of Waterfront Boss Battles. Any tale about Wooden Ships and Iron Men will feature this almost by definition. See Old-School Dogfighting for the air to air equivalent, Epic Tank-on-Tank Action for the ground equivalent, and Hot Sub-on-Sub Action for the submarine version of this trope. Since the introduction of the aircraft carrier, this trope has become less and less common in Real Life. This trope comes into effect whenever a pair of warships start fighting one another, and it doesn't matter if the ships are wooden, steel, or made of some alien material, once General Quarters sounds, this trope comes into play. A tank can weigh up to about 70 tons at the most, but most warships can easily weigh thousands or tens of thousands of tons, and require many dozens of people to operate normally, let alone actually fight. ![]() What's better than tanks slugging it out? How about a pair of warships duking it out. ![]()
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