Carriers Air Power at Sea On sale date: 22 November 2001After some crude but effective early experiments with launching aircraft at sea the classic carrier form evolved and by the Second World War it was rapidly overtaking the Battleship as the primary weapons system. Not only are the ships bigger and more capable, but the aircraft they carry are far more spohisticated, providing commanders with an incredible range of options to suit every eventuality. Carriers have changed the political map of the world with their ability to deploy to the world's hot spots, bringing with them a formidable amount of firepower. The United States Navy has had by far the most powerful carrier fleet ever since it comitted dozens of thems to battle during World War Two. Today its nuclear powered carriers are available to project power on a global scale at very short notice and as such can be viewed as one of the most effective deterrents in maintaining world peace. Editorial Overview The early years of aircraft carrier development by David Hobbs Battle of Midday - The first major carrier engagement Worldwide carriers today Carrier aircraft of the past 80 years and pilot's view of flying from a variety of carriers US Navy CVNs - The most powerful warships afloat The re-shaping of UK Naval Air Power and the future of carriers (Contents subject to change)
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