Year: 1969 Language: English Author: Blackman R.V.B. Genre: Encyclopedia Publisher: Macdonald & Co Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 160 Description: Compiled by an internationally recognised authority and first published in 1955, this handy reference work soon established itself as a popular guide to contemporary naval technology and has since been revised and brought up to date several times to keep up with the latest developments. The present volume is the fourth and fully revised edition of this well-illustrated handbook and its contents reflect the changes wrought by new ideas in naval strategy and global sea warfare caused by guided missile ships and nuclear-powered submarines-which, together with aircraft carriers, now cpnstitutq: the main striking forces of the principal maritime powers. Obviously a book of thili size cannot possibly present a cOmplete survey of every naval vessel in the world, but it does include all the modern and major warships extant, listed in order of their respective categories. All technical details and other relevant data are based on the latest information available and the photographs have been specially selected to illustrate the latest additions to various Navies as well as the present configuration of existing ship
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The World's Warships
Year: 1969
Language: English
Author: Blackman R.V.B.
Genre: Encyclopedia
Publisher: Macdonald & Co
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 160
Description: Compiled by an internationally recognised authority and first published in 1955, this handy reference work soon established itself as a popular guide to contemporary
naval technology and has since been revised and brought up to date several times to keep up with the latest developments.
The present volume is the fourth and fully revised edition of this well-illustrated handbook and its contents reflect the changes wrought by new ideas in naval strategy and global sea warfare caused by guided missile ships and nuclear-powered submarines-which, together with aircraft carriers, now cpnstitutq: the main striking forces of the principal maritime powers.
Obviously a book of thili size cannot possibly present a cOmplete survey of every naval vessel in the world, but it does include all the modern and major warships extant, listed in order of their respective categories. All technical details and other relevant data are based on the latest information available and the photographs have been specially selected to illustrate the latest additions to various Navies as well as the present configuration of existing ship
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