Armored citadel
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In a warship, an armored citadel is an armored box enclosing the machinery and magazine spaces formed by the armored deck, the waterline belt, and the transverse bulkheads.[1] In many post-World War I warships, armor was concentrated in a very strong citadel, with the rest of the ship virtually unprotected, which was found to be the most effective defence; this is referred to as all or nothing armor.
In a civilian ship, a citadel is a secure space equipped with means of communication and emergency supplies, used typically in case of piracy.[2][3]