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British Destroyers 1892-1918

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Informationen zum Autor Jim Crossley, illustrated by Paul Wright Klappentext This book recounts the history of the first destroyers of the Royal Navy, which revolutionized the way war was fought at sea with new armaments and a great improvement on earlier designs. Moreover, between 1892, when the first destroyers were laid down, and 1918, destroyers evolved radically from 27-knot, 250-ton ships into 35-knot, 1,530-ton ships. All these ships were involved in some form during World War I; the smaller, original destroyers in an auxiliary support role and the newer, larger destroyers at some of the greatest sea battles of the war. This account highlights the role the destroyers played in the North Sea during the crucial battles to control the Heliogoland Bight, as well as the major fleet action at the battle of Jutland in 1916. Complete with a detailed description of the technical evolution of each class of destroyer from the 27-knotters to the Tribal and Marksman classes, Jim Crossley offers a complete overview of the vessels that helped to maintain Britain's naval supremacy.A detailed and illustrated history of the design and development of British destroyers between 1892 and 1918, with cutaway artwork to reveal the inner workings of these ships. Zusammenfassung This book recounts the history of the first destroyers of the Royal Navy, which revolutionized the way war was fought at sea with new armaments and a great improvement on earlier designs. Moreover, between 1892, when the first destroyers were laid down, and 1918, destroyers evolved radically from 27-knot, 250-ton ships into 35-knot, 1,530-ton ships. All these ships were involved in some form during World War I; the smaller, original destroyers in an auxiliary support role and the newer, larger destroyers at some of the greatest sea battles of the war. This account highlights the role the destroyers played in the North Sea during the crucial battles to control the Heliogoland Bight, as well as the major fleet action at the battle of Jutland in 1916. Complete with a detailed description of the technical evolution of each class of destroyer from the 27-knotters to the Tribal and Marksman classes, Jim Crossley offers a complete overview of the vessels that helped to maintain Britain's naval supremacy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction · Design and development · Operational History...

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Authors Jim Crossley, Crossley Jim
Assisted by Paul Wright (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.10.2009
 
EAN 9781846035142
ISBN 978-1-84603-514-2
No. of pages 48
Dimensions 178 mm x 239 mm x 5 mm
Series New Vanguard
New Vanguard
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

HISTORY / Military / World War I, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, HISTORY / Military / Naval, Military vehicles, Warfare & defence, Naval forces and warfare, C 1900 - C 1914, c 1900 to c 1909, HISTORY / Military / Vehicles / Sea

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