Les porte-avions Clemenceau et Foch


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Ecrire l'histoire des porte-avions Clemenceau et Foch, c'est parcourir un demi-siècle d'une période majeure de la Marine nationale, celle de sa renaissance. Les années cinquante virent les projets de ce qui allait devenir les premiers véritables porte-avions français à l'époque où les avions passaient de l'hélice au réacteur et entraient dans l'ère moderne. L'innovation déjà était de mise, qui allait permettre aux navires, au gré des refontes successives, de traverser les temps jusqu'à nos jours. L'actualité nous a montré un aspect particulier du Clem, mais se limiter à des péripéties politico-sensationnalistes serait faire peu de cas des innombrables missions menées avec succès durant ces longues années. Marines éditions a choisi de vous proposer une étude exhaustive de ces deux géants, aussi bien du point de vue technique qu'historique, et après ce livre, rien ne sera plus dans l'ombre. La genèse, la construction, la vie en escadres et tous les matériels et flottilles embarqués sont présents. L'iconographie n'est pas oubliée et elle réjouira les plus exigeants par sa qualité et sa diversité.







Les porte-avions Clémenceau et Foch


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Grâce à une illustration abondante et des plans détaillés, un texte chronologique décrit ce qu'a été la vie du bâtiment choisi. « Copyright Electre »




Aircraft Carriers


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This vivid volume describes the fascinating history of aircraft carriers, first deployed successfully in World War I by the Imperial Russian Navy, and indispensable to the Allied victory in World War II, now the strategic centerpiece of the world's most powerful navies. From their World War I deployment in the Black Sea by the Imperial Russian Navy, to their coming of age in World War II, to their role in recent conflicts in Vietnam, the Falklands, and the Persian Gulf, Aircraft Carriers: An Illustrated History of Their Impact charts the evolution of carrier systems both militarily and within broader political and diplomatic contexts. Covering both the ships and the planes they support, this convenient, authoritative handbook offers complete descriptions of carrier systems from all of the world's major navies—from their operational histories, strategic integration, and technological advancements, to the training of aircrew, the development of carrier command leadership, and the role of carriers as deterrents and diplomatic enforcers.




Jane's Fighting Ships, 98-99


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Britain's Future Navy


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What kind of Royal Navy does Britain need now? The 21st century promises to be one of huge uncertainties and challenges for the senior service. Does Britain have the right naval strategy to cope with emerging threats (does it have a naval strategy at all, and should it?) and, if so, does the Navy have the right ships and enough of them to implement it? Given the time taken to introduce changes and develop new systems, policy makers, naval chiefs, and designers are confronted with 50-year decisions. But future choices are likely to be clouded by economic uncertainties produced by the current crisis, which could have implications for decades. Nick Childs looks at the changing strategic environment (including ever greater maritime trade and the growth of other navies such as China, India, South Korea, revolutions in North Africa and the Middle East). He asks what Britain's role in the world could or should be—is she still interventionist? (Libya says 'yes'). If so, should our forces be designed purely to work with US, UN or Western European forces? What are the options for a naval strategy? The author then considers what kind of navy would be needed to support such options. What kind of ships are needed and how many? What of aircraft carriers and the nuclear option? What are the technological developments affecting current and future warship design projects? Is the new Type 45 destroyer what is needed and worth the cost? Given the depths to which the RN has shrunk in terms of numbers, public profile, and strength relative to its peers, this probably is a critical period in terms of determining the RNs future.




Audit Atomique


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Naval Aviation News


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Warship 2023


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The latest edition of Warship, the celebrated annual publication featuring the latest research on the history, development, and service of the world's warships. For over 45 years, Warship has been the leading annual resource on the design, development, and deployment of the world's combat ships. Featuring a broad range of articles from a select panel of distinguished international contributors, this latest volume combines original research, new book reviews, warship notes, an image gallery, and much more, maintaining the impressive standards of scholarship and research with which Warship has become synonymous. Detailed and accurate information is the keynote of all the articles, which are fully supported by plans, data tables, and stunning photographs. This year's Warship includes features on the secret battleship design that Mussolini's Fascist Italy sold to Stalin's USSR, the little-known German flak ships of World War II, the French aircraft carriers Clemenceau and Foch, and the development of electronic warfare in the Royal Navy.