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El. knyga: How Carriers Fought: Carrier Operations in World War II

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Casemate Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781612006222
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: Casemate Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781612006222

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A detailed examination of carriers and carrier operations in WWII, looking at the tools behind the major carrier battles and their evolution throughout the war.

In November 1921 the first purpose-built aircraft carrier was launched by the Japanese, followed a year later by the launch of the British Hermes. The conversion of battlecruisers into aircraft carriers after World War I required the consideration of issues including handling aircraft on the flight deck and the techniques of attacking enemy ships, and the evolution of carrier operations was ongoing when World War II broke out. With a focus on the conflict in the Pacific between the U.S. Navy and the imperial Japanese fleet, this title examines how aircraft carriers fought during World War II by first considering all the tools and building blocks of carrier operations, and then discussing the various battles that involved aircraft carriers to explore how carrier operations evolved during war.Every aspect of carrier operations is covered; from the technology used on the carriers and in aircraft including for navigation and communication, to what life was really like in the cockpit for the pilots. A world of tactical dehydration, amphetamine pills, and illegal smoking is explored, as well as the measures pilots implemented to reduce their risk of death in the event of being hit.The major carrier battles of the war are considered, from Coral Sea to Leyte Gulf, with a focus on how the tools of carrier operations were employed. At the battle of Midway the debate of concentration vs. dispersion became relevant, as the Japanese decided to divide their forces while the Americans concentrated theirs. How Carriers Fought questions these tactics, exploring which worked best in theory and in practice.The book concludes with a discussion of how carrier operations changed during the course of the war, as better technology and a better understanding of this new type of warfare allowed for quick advances in how operations were carried out.

Recenzijos

This book is thoroughly recommended. It inspired all kinds of ideas and reflections whilst also being worthwhile simply as a reminder of the importance of tactical and technical detail for a fully rounded appreciation of why the Pacific War turned out the way it did. [ ] Whether you are primarily a war-gaming enthusiast or a historian of operations and strategy, there is much here for you. * Naval Review * This is a great book for the general reader and the naval expert but also for the naval wargamer who needs the detail for his games; thoroughly recommended. * Miniature Wargames * ...an engaging and informative work that helps deliver clarity to a topic that is still far more commonly asserted and assumed than it is understood. * Vulcan: The International Journal of the History of Military Technology *

Preface vii
Glossary viii
Introduction x
Part I Carrier Operations
1(116)
1 Navigation and Communication
2(20)
2 Flight Operations
22(22)
3 Aircraft Carried
44(8)
4 Finding the Enemy
52(13)
5 Detecting Incoming Strikes
65(5)
6 Aerial Attacks
70(17)
7 Defending Against Aerial Attack
87(14)
8 Fighter Direction
101(8)
9 Logistics
109(8)
Part II Carrier Battles of World War II
117(86)
10 Early Scouting and Raiding by Carriers
118(5)
11 Battle of the Coral Sea
123(11)
12 Battle of Midway
134(11)
13 Operation Pedestal
145(4)
14 Battle of the Eastern Solomons
149(9)
15 Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
158(15)
16 Battle of the Philippine Sea
173(15)
17 Battle of Leyte Gulf
188(8)
18 Carrier Operations in a Larger Context
196(7)
Part III The Art and Evolution of Carrier Operations
203(55)
19 Combat Models
204(5)
20 Concentration vs. Dispersion
209(4)
21 Fighters vs. Bombers
213(7)
22 Battleships vs. Carriers
220(5)
23 Armored Flight Deck vs. Size of Air Group
225(10)
24 Effectiveness of Heavy AA Guns
235(7)
25 World War II Carrier Design Revisited
242(6)
26 The Art of Carrier Operations
248(5)
27 Evolution of Carrier Operations
253(5)
Appendix - Postwar Developments 258(12)
Notes on Sources 270(3)
Bibliography 273(6)
Index 279
Lars Celander has had a lifelong interest in naval and military history. With a MSc in Physics, he did his military service as a Systems Engineer, gaining operational experience of various radars, missiles, and guns amongst other things and has worked for several years as a design engineer on radar and radio communication systems. He is trained as a Private Pilot and is an avid yacht racer. He has written 4 short books in Swedish on various technical topics such as XML. This is his first book as an historian.