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Naval Firepower

Author : Norman Friedman
Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2013-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781848321854

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For more than half a century the big gun was the arbiter of naval power, but it was useless if it could not hit the target fast and hard enough to prevent the enemy doing the same. Because the naval gun platform was itself in motion, finding a 'firing solution' was a significant problem made all the more difficult when gun sizes increased and fighting ranges lengthened and seemingly minor issues like wind velocity had to be factored in. To speed up the process and eliminate human error, navies sought a reliable mechanical calculation. This heavily illustrated book outlines for the first time in layman's terms the complex subject of fire-control, as it dominated battleship and cruiser design from before World War I to the end of the dreadnought era. Covering the directors, range-finders, and electro-mechanical computers invented to solve the problems, America's leading naval analyst explains not only how the technology shaped (and was shaped by) the tactics involved, but analyses their effectiveness in battle. His examination of the controversy surrounding Jutland and the relative merits of competing fire-control systems draws conclusions that will surprise many readers. He also reassesses many other major gun actions, such as the battles between the Royal Navy and the Bismarck and the US Navy actions in the Solomons and at Surigao Strait. All major navies are covered, and the story concludes at the end of World War II with the impact of radar. This is a book that everyone with a more than passing interest in twentieth-century warships will want to read, and nobody professionally involved with naval history can afford to miss.

Naval Firepower

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1943
Category : Ordnance, Naval
ISBN : IND:30000090562509

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Naval Firepower

Author : Lindsay T. Peacock
Publisher : Salamander Books
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1990*
Category : Aircraft carriers
ISBN : 0861015142

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Naval Anti-Aircraft Guns and Gunnery

Author : Norman Friedman
Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-01-21
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781848321779

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Naval Anti-Aircraft Guns and Gunnery by Norman Friedman Pdf

This book does for naval anti-aircraft defence what the author's Naval Firepower did for surface gunnery ‰ÛÒ it makes a highly complex but historically crucial subject accessible to the layman. It chronicles the growing aerial threat from its inception in the First World War and the response of each of the major navies down to the end of the Second, highlighting in particular the widely underestimated danger from dive-bombing. Central to this discussion is an analysis of what effective AA fire-control required, and how well each navy's systems actually worked. It also takes in the weapons themselves, how they were placed on ships, and how this reflected the tactical concepts of naval AA defence. As would be expected from any Friedman book, it offers striking insights ‰ÛÒ he argues, for example, that the Royal Navy, so often criticised for lack of 'air-mindedness', was actually the most alert to the threat, but that its systems were inadequate not because they were too primitive but because they tried to achieve too much.??The book summarises the experience of WW2, particularly in theatres where the aerial danger was greatest, and a concluding chapter looks at post-1945 developments that drew on wartime lessons. All important guns, directors and electronics are represented in close-up photos and drawings, and lengthy appendices detail their technical data. It is, simply, another superb contribution to naval technical history by its leading exponent.

Firepower

Author : Norman Friedman
Publisher : Chatham Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2007-10
Category : Battleships
ISBN : 1861762968

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For half a century and more, the big gun was the arbiter of naval power - but it was useless if it could not hit the target rapidly and heavily enough to prevent the enemy doing the same. From the late 19th century navies sought to move from estimation to mechanical calculation in an attempt to speed up the process.

Firepower in Limited War

Author : Robert H. Scales, Jr.
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1994-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0788112287

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Firepower in Limited War by Robert H. Scales, Jr. Pdf

Naval Weapons of World War One

Author : Norman Friedman
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 1531 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011-12-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473816664

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Naval Weapons of World War One by Norman Friedman Pdf

An in-depth reference to the naval weapons used by Britain, Germany, the US, and the other combatants in the Great War, with photos: “Superb…invaluable.”—History of War Although the Great War might be regarded as the heyday of the big-gun at sea, it also saw the maturing of underwater weapons, the mine and torpedo, as well as the first signs of the future potency of air power. Between 1914 and 1918 weapons development was both rapid and complex, so this book has two functions: on the one hand it details all the guns, torpedoes, mines, aerial bombs and anti-submarine systems employed during that period; but it also seeks to explain the background to their evolution: how the weapons were perceived at the time and how they were actually used. This involves a discussion of tactics and emphasizes the key enabling technology of fire control and gun mountings. In this respect, the book treats the war as a transition from naval weapons which were essentially experimental at its outbreak to a state where they pointed directly to what would be used in World War II. Based largely on original research, this sophisticated book is more than a catalogue of the weapons, offering insight into some of the most important technical and operational factors influencing the war at sea.

Naval Firepower

Author : Graham Smith,Lindsay T. Peacock
Publisher : Popular Culture Ink
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0831763116

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Photographs depict the full range of modern armored firepower, including battle tanks, other armored vehicles, and their artillery in action in a variety of terrains

Naval Power and Expeditionary Wars

Author : Bruce A. Elleman,S.C.M. Paine
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2010-12-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136841682

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Naval Power and Expeditionary Wars by Bruce A. Elleman,S.C.M. Paine Pdf

This book examines the nature and character of naval expeditionary warfare, in particular in peripheral campaigns, and the contribution of such campaigns to the achievement of strategic victory. Naval powers, which can lack the massive ground forces to win in the main theatre, often choose a secondary theatre accessible to them by sea and difficult for their enemies to reach by land, giving the sea power and its expeditionary forces the advantage. The technical term for these theatres is ‘peripheral operations.’ The subject of peripheral campaigns in naval expeditionary warfare is central to the British, the US, and the Australian way of war in the past and in the future. All three are reluctant to engage large land forces because of the high human and economic costs. Instead, they rely as much as possible on sea and air power, and the latter is most often in the form of carrier-based aviation. In order to exert pressure on their enemies, they have often opened additional theaters in on-going, regional, and civil wars. This book contains thirteen case studies by some of the foremost naval historians from the United States, Great Britain, and Australia whose collected case studies examine the most important peripheral operations of the last two centuries. This book will be of much interest to students of naval warfare, military history, strategic studies and security studies.

Fleet Tactics and Naval Operations, Third Edition

Author : Estate of Wayne P Hughes,Robert P Girrier
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781682474860

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Fleet Tactics and Naval Operations, Third Edition by Estate of Wayne P Hughes,Robert P Girrier Pdf

The revised edition of this indispensable work still covers battle tactics at sea from the age of fighting sail to the present, with emphasis on trends constants, and variables. Fleet Tactics and Naval Operations continues to emphasize combat data, including how hitting and damage rates and maneuvering have been conducted to achieve an advantage over the centuries. The third edition highlights the current swift advances in unmanned vehicles, artificial intelligence, cyber warfare in peace and war, and other effects of information warfare, and how they are changing the ways battles at sea will be fought and won.

Field Artillery

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Artillery, Field and mountain
ISBN : OSU:32435057135329

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The United States Navy in World War II

Author : Mark Stille
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472848062

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The United States Navy in World War II by Mark Stille Pdf

A comprehensive overview of the strategy, operations and vessels of the United States Navy from 1941 to 1945. Although slowly building its navy while neutral during the early years of World War II, the US was struck a serious blow when its battleships, the lynchpin of US naval doctrine, were the target of the dramatic attack at Pearl Harbor. In the Pacific Theatre, the US was thereafter locked into a head to head struggle with the impressive Imperial Japanese Navy, fighting a series of major battles in the Coral Sea, at Midway, the Philippine Sea, Leyte Gulf and Okinawa in the struggle for supremacy over Japan. Having avoided the decisive defeat sought by the IJN, the US increased industrial production and by the end of the war, the US Navy was larger than any other in the world. Meanwhile in the west, the US Navy operated on a second front, supporting landings in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy, and in 1944 played a significant part in the D-Day landings, the largest and most complex amphibious operation of all time. Written by an acknowledged expert and incorporating extensive illustrations including photographs, maps and colour artwork, this book offers a detailed look at the strategy, operations and vessels of the US Navy in World War II.

US Navy Light Cruisers 1941–45

Author : Mark Stille
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472811424

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US Navy Light Cruisers 1941–45 by Mark Stille Pdf

During World War II, the United States built 72 light cruisers of various classes. In response to the severe air threat that surface ships faced, new cruisers were designed with increasingly heavy antiaircraft weaponry as well as the traditional 6in guns. With the speed and range to keep up with aircraft carriers, and their considerable antiaircraft capability, they were a mainstay of the carrier escorts. This book examines every US light cruiser produced, including those of the Fargo and Worcester classes, which were actually complete after World War II had ended, tracing their design, development and evolution throughout the war and beyond.

The History of Peru

Author : Daniel Masterson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781573567466

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The History of Peru by Daniel Masterson Pdf

For centuries, Peru's coast, mountains, and jungles have served as the grounds for bustling civilizations, including the Incan Empire. This exciting and comprehensive volume covers social life and culture, political practices, economics, and international influence throughout the ages in Peru, from the earliest social groups dating as far back as 500 BC to life today in the 21st Century. Ideal for high school students and general readers interested in South American history, this volume is an essential addition for high school and public libraries. A timeline of key events, list of notable people who made significant contributions to Peru's history, and a bibliography of print and electronic sources supplement the work. For centuries, Peru's coast, mountains, and jungles have served as the grounds for bustling civilizations, including the Incan Empire. This exciting and comprehensive volume covers social life and culture, political practices, economics, and international influence throughout the ages in Peru, from the earliest social groups dating as far back as 500 BC to life today in the 21st Century. Ideal for high school students and general readers interested in South American history, this volume is an essential addition for high school and public libraries. A timeline of key events, list of notable people who made significant contributions to Peru's history, and a bibliography of print and electronic sources supplement the work.