Though they were never the most glamorous of warships, found US Navy
frigates were frequently found on the frontlines of the Cold War at
sea. These warships were the descendants of World War II's destroyer
escorts, designed primarily to escort convoys. They specialized in
anti-submarine warfare, but were intended to be numerous, tough,
versatile, and well-armed enough to show US naval power around the
world, performing roles that varied from intercepting drug-smugglers
to defending aircraft carriers. When the Cold War turned hot, frigates
were often there. It was a US Navy frigate, Harold E. Holt, that
conducted the US Navy's first hostile boarding action since 1826
during the SS Mayaguez incident. Frigates were at the forefront of
operations in the Persian Gulf during the Tanker War, with the frigate
USS Stark suffering a notorious Exocet attack by Iraqi warplanes, and
proving the Oliver Hazard Perry-class's legendary toughness. This book
explains how the technology and design of frigates changed during the
Cold War, how the classes were modified to keep up to date, and
explores the many varied missions they performed during the Cold War
and since.
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ISBN
9781472840523
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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