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US Destroyers - An Illustrated Design History

By: US Naval Institute

Type: Novel - Hardcover

Product Line: Naval Historical Books

Last Stocked on 5/22/2006

Product Info

Title
US Destroyers - An Illustrated Design History
Publisher
Product Line
Category
Author
Norman Friedman
Publish Year
1982
Pages
488
Dimensions
9x12x1.75"
NKG Part #
2147354742
Type
Novel - Hardcover

Description

For two decades Norman Friedman's account of the development of American destroyers has been a standard reference. The revised edition includes the two eventful decades of designs since the Spruance and Perry classes. The design evolution of the Arleigh Burke class, which has become the standard U.S. surface combatant, is described in detail for the first time, based on official sources. Friedman also describes the attempts to develop a follow-on class, beginning in the late 1980s and culminating in the current DD(X) program. Abortive attempts to develop new frigates are also detailed.
Friedman provides fully detailed and illustrated descriptions of all classes of U.S. destroyers, from their torpedo boat forebears onward. Detailed ship profiles by the renowned naval expert A. D. Baker III are included, along with section views that show internal arrangements. Engineering plant features and complete descriptions of antiaircraft and antisubmarine weapon systems also are given. An entire chapter is devoted to destroyer combat experience in World War II, which had a major influence on ship design and development.