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"Warship" is a celebrated annual publication featuring the latest research on history, development and service of the world's warships.
For over 40 years, "Warship" has been the leading annual resource on the design, development and deployment of the world's combat ships. Featuring a broad range of articles from a select panel of distinguished international contributors, this latest volume combines original research, new book reviews, warship notes, an image gallery and much more, maintaining the impressive standards of scholarship and research for which Warship has become synonymous. Detailed and accurate information is the keynote of all the articles, which are fully supported by plans, data tables and stunning photographs.
Contents: The loss of HMS "Audacious"; "Clemenceau" and "Foch" - France's first modern aircraft carriers; The Italian connection - Ansoldo's UP-41 design; "Takasago", "Kasagi" and "Chitose". The Imperial Japanese Navy's first armoured cruisers with 8-inch guns; The Italian Navy and the battleship in the 1930s - theory and practice; Electronic warfare systems in the post-war Royal Navy; The German flak ships. Part 1: German and formerly Norwegian hulls; The strange fate of General Alekseev's guns; The battleship "Massena"; The development of the Yokosuka naval shipyard; Naval literature of the year; "Warship" notes; "Warship" gallery.
For over 40 years, "Warship" has been the leading annual resource on the design, development and deployment of the world's combat ships. Featuring a broad range of articles from a select panel of distinguished international contributors, this latest volume combines original research, new book reviews, warship notes, an image gallery and much more, maintaining the impressive standards of scholarship and research for which Warship has become synonymous. Detailed and accurate information is the keynote of all the articles, which are fully supported by plans, data tables and stunning photographs.
Contents: The loss of HMS "Audacious"; "Clemenceau" and "Foch" - France's first modern aircraft carriers; The Italian connection - Ansoldo's UP-41 design; "Takasago", "Kasagi" and "Chitose". The Imperial Japanese Navy's first armoured cruisers with 8-inch guns; The Italian Navy and the battleship in the 1930s - theory and practice; Electronic warfare systems in the post-war Royal Navy; The German flak ships. Part 1: German and formerly Norwegian hulls; The strange fate of General Alekseev's guns; The battleship "Massena"; The development of the Yokosuka naval shipyard; Naval literature of the year; "Warship" notes; "Warship" gallery.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Jordan, John (Hrsg.)
- Title
- Warship 2023
- Details
- English text, many bw-photos, large format. 224 pages.
- Series
- Osprey - Sonderausgaben
- State
- new
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