The British Carrier Strike Fleet After 1945

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In 1945 the most powerful fleet in the Royal Navy's history was centred on 9 aircraft carriers. This book charts the post-war fortunes of this strike force; its decline in the face of diminishing resources, its final fall at the hands of politicians, and its recent resurrection in the form of the Queen Elizabeth class carriers, the largest ships ever built for the Royal Navy. After 1945 'experts' prophesied that nuclear weapons would make conventional forces obsolete but British carrier-borne aircraft were almost continuously employed in numerous conflicts as far apart as Korea, Egypt, the Persian Gulf, East Africa and the Far East, often giving successive British Governments options when no others were available. In the process the Royal Navy invented many of the techniques and devices crucial to modern carrier operations angled decks, steam catapults and deck-landing aids while also pioneering novel forms of warfare like helicopter-borne assault, and tactics for countering insurgency and terrorism.
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Stock Code P8544.0
Author Hobbs D
ISBN13 9781526785442
Format Softback
Height(mm) 231
Width(mm) 155
Page Count 640
Pictures 200
Publication Date 5 May 2020
Publisher SEAFORTH PUBLISHING
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023