This book is Volume 3 of Fundamentals of naval science series Other titles in this series Volume 1 : Ship organization and Personnel Volume 2 : Seamanship
Explores the inner workings of ships through detailed technical illustrations and text
A follow-up to the popular Period Ship Handbook, this book is a further venture into the world of static-model sailing ships, offering additional information to both beginners and more-experienced modelmakers. The bulk of the book describes the construction of ten models, each with something different to offer. All the models described are made from kits and involve various levels of skill
Rewritten and restructured, this volume provides a comprehensive study of the Soviet surface fleet. Despite less East-West tension and internal strife, the Soviet navy remains one of the world's great fleets modernizing itself for a diverse future.
This book was initially produced for the SubCon 1995, the revised 2007 (forth) edition is the latest guide to German and Swedish designed and built submarines operated by more than twenty navies. With over 170 photographs, this book tells the fascinating story behind the development of the modern non-nuclear submarine and introduces the reader to the outstanding new 212A, 214 and Gotland class …