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In 1628, the Swedish battleship Vasa that took 3 years to build was slowly sailing out of Stockholm harbor, and when the people cheered and celebrated, a strong wind blew and saw the huge Vasa

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In 1628, the Swedish battleship Vasa that took 3 years to build was slowly sailing out of Stockholm harbor, and when the people cheered and celebrated, a strong wind blew and saw the huge Vasa begin to swing and tilt from side to side until it sank.

The Vasa is an advanced warship specially built by the Swedish Vasa dynasty in order to change the war between its country and the surrounding maritime countries, but unfortunately, as the core Vasa has not yet reached the battlefield, it has already died before it can be made.

It is not that the Swedish engineers are not skilled in technology, mainly because the king of the time, Gustav Adolphus II, intervened in the design process. Increasing the length on the already installed skeleton, in order to show their combat strength, heavy guns were installed on the deck, so that the entire hull was heavy and light, and a gust of wind blew it down.

It was not until 1961 that the Vasa, which had been asleep in the sea for 333 years, was salvaged ashore. This battleship, which was originally used as the main combat force, did not go to the battlefield once, and directly entered the museum and became a collection.

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In 1628, the Swedish battleship Vasa that took 3 years to build was slowly sailing out of Stockholm harbor, and when the people cheered and celebrated, a strong wind blew and saw the huge Vasa
In 1628, the Swedish battleship Vasa that took 3 years to build was slowly sailing out of Stockholm harbor, and when the people cheered and celebrated, a strong wind blew and saw the huge Vasa
In 1628, the Swedish battleship Vasa that took 3 years to build was slowly sailing out of Stockholm harbor, and when the people cheered and celebrated, a strong wind blew and saw the huge Vasa
In 1628, the Swedish battleship Vasa that took 3 years to build was slowly sailing out of Stockholm harbor, and when the people cheered and celebrated, a strong wind blew and saw the huge Vasa

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