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Air Power in the Maritime Environment

The World Wars

By (author) Ben Jones, David Gates
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc, Bosa Roca, United States
Imprint: CRC Press Inc
Published: 13th Oct 2017
Dimensions: w 170mm h 240mm d 21mm
Weight: 480g
ISBN-10: 0815366760
ISBN-13: 9780815366768
Barcode No: 9780815366768
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This book explores the mingling of two rather different perspectives, those of the naval and aeronautical schools of thought, and the impact that they had upon one another in natural, professional and geopolitical settings. To explain the manner in which air power was incorporated into warfare between 1914 and 1945 it studies the deeds of practitioners, the limitations of technology, the realities of combat and the varying institutional dynamics and strategic priorities of the major maritime powers. It is underpinned by an appreciation of the geostrategic setting of the key maritime states, while addressing the challenges of operating in this multifaceted environment and the major technological developments which enabled air power to play an ever greater role in the maritime sphere. The potential for air power to influence warfare in the maritime environment was fully realised during the Second World War and its impact is demonstrated through an analysis of a wide range of the fleet operations and how it was utilised in the defence of trade and sea lanes. As such this book will be of interest to both naval and air power historians and those wanting a fuller perspective on maritime strategy in this period.

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"Ultimately, a very readable and thought-provoking volume that I can easily recommend, not only to those with an interest in maritime air power, but also to those who want to understand how aviation has shaped naval power more widely, setting in train much of the basis of the approach that has remained since."
Richard Gearing, Aerospace