bokomslag British Amphibious Assault Ships
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British Amphibious Assault Ships

Dr Edward Hampshire

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  • 48 sidor
  • 2019
Amphibious assault ships have been at the centre of nearly all of Britains expeditionary campaigns since World War II, from the Suez crisis of 1956 to operations as far afield as Borneo (196366), the Falklands (1982), Sierra Leone (2000) and Iraq (2003). In major operations such as Suez and the Falklands, the use of amphibious assault ships was essential to the military success of the campaigns. The Suez Crisis saw two of the Royal Navy's former light fleet carriers converted into 'commando carriers' to specialise in amphibious warfare. In the 1960s these were followed by the famous Fearless class ships the first purpose-built amphibious assault ships in the Royal Navy. With an internal dock, headquarters capability, and multiple landing craft, these 'Landing Platform Docks' were built to project power around the world. When the Falklands were invaded, HMS Fearless was the key to the successful landing in San Carlos. In the 1990s, a new generation was ordered: the helicopter carrier HMS Ocean and the Albion class LPDs. In recent years Ocean, Albion and Bulwark have been the largest fighting ships of the Royal Navy and have acted as the navys flagships, as well as being perhaps the most versatile ships in the navy. This title is an essential guide to British Amphibious Assault Ships across the decades, from the mighty Fearless to the modern Albion. Packed with full-colour illustrations, contemporary photography, and detailed analysis, this definitive work explores the history, development, and deployment of the Royal Navys front line.
  • Författare: Dr Edward Hampshire
  • Illustratör: Adam Tooby
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781472836304
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 48
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-12-26
  • Förlag: Osprey Publishing