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Imperial Japanese Navy Antisubmarine Escorts 1941-45 (Osprey)

In 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) went to war with a marginal anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability. This was a lamentable state of affairs for a nation dependent upon imports to sustain its war economy.
There were only a few purpose-built ASW escorts available at the start of the war and these were augmented by a handful of second-class destroyers and a dozen torpedo boats.

Once the magnitude of the threat to Japan's shipping became fully apparent in 1943, the IJN made plans for mass production of ASW escorts. These arrived in 1944, but could not stop the massacre of Japanese shipping by increasingly bold and effective American submarines.

This volume will detail the history, weapons and tactics of the IJN's ASW escorts. These include the Momi class of second-rate destroyers, the Tomodzuru and Ootori classes of torpedo boars, and the several types of ASW escorts built from 1937 up to the end of the war.

Auteur :Mark Stille
Présentation :48 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.6 cm, broché
Illustration :80 photos en N&B et 30 en couleurs
Editeur :Osprey Publishing (GB, 2017)
Série :New Vanguard (248)
ISBN:9781472818164
Imperial Japanese Navy Antisubmarine Escorts 1941-45 (Osprey)

Imperial Japanese Navy Antisubmarine Escorts 1941-45

Langue : anglais

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USN Fleet Destroyer vs IJN Fleet Submarine : The Pacific 1941-42 (Osprey)

Leading up to the Pacific War, Japanese naval strategists believed that a decisive fleet engagement would be fought against the United States Navy. Outnumbered by the USN, the Imperial Japanese Navy planned to use its large, ocean-going submarines to chip away at its opponent before the grand battle.
In order to accomplish this, the IJN's submarine force was tasked to perform extended reconnaissance of the USN's battle fleet, even in port, and then shadow and attack it.
For their part, the USN was fully aware of the potential threat posed by Japanese submarines, and destroyer crews were trained and equipped with modern anti-submarine weapons and tactics to screen the battle fleet.

Challenging the assumption that Japanese submarines were ineffective during the Pacific War, this fully illustrated study examines their encounters with the US Navy, and the successes and failures of American destroyers in protecting their capital ships.

Auteur :Mark Stille
Présentation :80 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.8 cm, broché
Illustration :76 photos en N&B et couleurs
Editeur :Osprey Publishing (GB, 2018)
Série :Duel (90)
ISBN:9781472820631
USN Fleet Destroyer vs IJN Fleet Submarine : The Pacific 1941-42 (Osprey)

USN Fleet Destroyer vs IJN Fleet Submarine : The Pacific 1941-42

Langue : anglais

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USN Destroyer vs IJN Destroyer - The Pacific, 1943 (Osprey)

This book covers the fierce night naval battles fought between the US Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy during late 1943 as the Allies advanced slowly up the Solomons Islands toward the major Japanese naval base at Rabaul. During this period, several vicious actions were fought featuring the most modern destroyers of both navies.

Throughout most of 1942, the Imperial Navy had held a marked edge and a key ingredient of these successes was their destroyer force, which combined superior training and tactics with the most capable torpedo in the world. Even into 1943 mixed Allied light cruiser/destroyer forces were roughly handled by Japanese destroyers.

After these battles, the Americans decided to stop chasing Japanese destroyers with cruisers so the remainder of the battles in 1943 (with one exception) were classic destroyer duels.
The Americans still enjoyed the technical edge provided to them by radar, and now added new, more aggressive tactics. The final result was the defeat of the Imperial Navy's finely trained destroyer force and the demonstration that the Japanese were unable to stop the Allies' advance.

Auteur :Mark Stille
Présentation :80 pages, 24.5 x 18.5 x 0.6 cm, broché
Illustration :abondamment illustré avec des photos et des dessins (en N&B et couleurs)
Editeur :Osprey Publishing (GB, 2012)
Série :Duel (48)
ISBN:9781849086233
USN Destroyer vs IJN Destroyer - The Pacific, 1943 (Osprey)

USN Destroyer vs IJN Destroyer - The Pacific, 1943

Langue : anglais

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