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In July 1796, Captain Henry Trollope and HMS Glatton faced impossible odds off the coast of Flanders. Surrounded by six French warships, this lone converted East Indiaman did not surrender; she unleashed a devastating secret weapon that changed naval warfare forever. Join us as we uncover the forgotten story of the "Action of 15 July 1796." We examine how the massive 68-pounder carronades—known as "Smashers"—allowed one slow, ugly ship to shatter a French squadron. This is a tale of British iron, tactical genius, and the sheer stubbornness of the "Old Navy." Here is the complete SEO package, tailored specifically for the 65+ British male demographic. The tone is respectful, authoritative, and historically precise, avoiding "clickbait" hype in favor of genuine historical intrigue. 1. SEO Video Titles (A/B Testing) Targeting: High Click-Through Rate (CTR) via historical curiosity and military precision. Length: 50–65 Characters. Option A (Focus on the Odds): HMS Glatton: The Ship That Fought Six Frigates Option B (Focus on the Weapon/Tactics): The ‘Smasher’: HMS Glatton’s Secret Weapon Option C (Focus on the Narrative/Hero): 1 vs 6: Captain Trollope’s Impossible Victory 2. Video Description Written in a "British Documentary" style. The first two lines are crucial for search results. Description: In July 1796, Captain Henry Trollope and HMS Glatton faced impossible odds off the coast of Flanders. Surrounded by six French warships, this lone converted East Indiaman did not surrender; she unleashed a devastating secret weapon that changed naval warfare forever. Join us as we uncover the forgotten story of the "Action of 15 July 1796." We examine how the massive 68-pounder carronades—known as "Smashers"—allowed one slow, ugly ship to shatter a French squadron. This is a tale of British iron, tactical genius, and the sheer stubbornness of the "Old Navy." In this documentary: The Desperate Hour: Britain stands alone against Revolutionary France. The Forgotten Man: A profile of Captain Henry "Old Hard Horse" Trollope. The Experiment: How a merchant ship became a floating fortress. The Battle: A blow-by-blow account of the Glatton’s stand against the French fleet. The Legacy: How this victory influenced Nelson at Trafalgar. #RoyalNavy #BritishHistory #NavalWarfare #HMSGlatton #AgeOfSail #MilitaryHistory #documentaryfilm