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Ths ships, technology and tactics employed by the Allies in the Battle of the Atlantic form the subject of this book. While the basic characteristics of the ships are well known, this was the first book to look at their cost-effectiveness in terms of anti-submarine warfare. Based on a lifetime's experience of designing warships, the author's fascinating insights, presented in this new softcover edition, will be of interest to enthusiasts and valuable to naval historians alike. Book jacket.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
ISBN-10
1399029908
ISBN-13
9781399029902
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16057258350
Product Key Features
Book Title
Atlantic Escorts : Ships Weapons and Tactics in World War II
Author
D. K. Brown
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Military / World War II, Military / Naval, Ships & Shipbuilding / History