AN ILLUSTRATED STUDY OF THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND EVENTUAL FATES OF
THE UNCOMPLETED SUPER-BATTLESHIPS INTENDED TO BE BUILT BEFORE AND
DURING WORLD WAR II.
Before the start of World War II, the battleship was still king, and
all the major powers were designing even mightier battleships to
surpass their most modern and powerful classes. But when war broke
out, aircraft carriers would dominate naval warfare, and none of these
monster warships would ever be completed.
In this book, naval expert Mark Stille uncovers these lost battleships
as they are reconstructed with the help of superb new full-colour
artwork and photos. The US Navy planned five Montana-class ships,
based on the Iowas but with a heavier main battery and improved
protection, while the Royal Navy began work on three 16in-gun
Lion-class fast battleships. The German Navy began to develop its
H-class designs, initially an improved Bismarck-class which became
more fantastical, culminating in the 141,500-ton, 20in-gun H-44. The
Japanese A-150 was based on the Yamato-class but with 20.1in guns,
while the 15 ships planned for the USSR's Sovetsky Soyuz-class would
have rivalled the Montanas in size.
Explaining the design, intended roles and fate of these ships, this is
the story of the last super-battleship designs in history.
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Montana-class, Lion-class, H-class, A-150 and Sovetsky Soyuz-class
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472846730
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter