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This updated, 19th edition of The Naval Institute Guide to the Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet meets the high expectations and exacting standards of those who rely on this volume to stay informed and to make related policy, force level, technological and weapons decisions related to the U.S. Navy. Packed with comprehensive information, up-to-date photographs, line drawings, and useful appendixes, this timely volume describes the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard during a period of intensive transformation while engaged in combat operations. In describing the Navy's “ships and aircraft,” extensive coverage is given to the new littoral combat ships (LCS), joint high-speed vessels (JHSV), Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers, and other new ships as well as developments in shipboard ballistic missile defense. At the same time, the convoluted path in surface combatant construction is “deciphered,” while the belated decision to cancel the Marine expeditionary fighting vehicle (EFV) is explained. Also addressed in detail is the new F-35 series Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) and other aviation programs. Similarly addressed are Navy personnel, Marine Corps issues, Coast Guard forces, marine mammals, unmanned underwater and aerial vehicles, and other aspects of U.S. naval forces. Continuing the longstanding tradition as the most complete resource of its kind, this updated 19th edition meets the high expectations and exacting standards of those who rely on this volume to stay informed in the field. Review: THE ANSWERS TO SO MANY NAVAL REFERENCE QUESTIONS - NOTHING HERE IS STILL CLASSIFIED SO READ THIS EDITION TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT - JUST DON'T MAIL THEM OUT OF THE COUNTRY, IN A NUTSHELL: REAL DETAILS AND AN INVENTORY OF ORDNANCE TOO! Want to find out details about standard U.S. Naval defense systems? This is the book. Ideal for defense enthusiasts, analysts, historians and academic researchers, this volume has very hard to find data and info about virtually everything the U.S. Navy can float, submerge, haul, shoot, or fly. Frankly in most countries the material here would be restricted, and in fact there is warning in the inside cover that states that; this is to be "sold in the United States, Canada and American possessions only". A new edition comes out about 3 times per decade and includes everything but the latest, still classified, U.S. military hardware. STILL HERE -- OKAY THERE'S MORE: If you save the older issues, you will have a rather comprehensive chronicle of the nuts and bolts of the U.S. Navy - real interesting stuff. For instance, if you go back to say the thirteenth edition, you can find a full description of the Iowa Class Battleships and the compositions of a variety of their 16" projectiles. Want to know about the jets used in the Vietnam War? Look at the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th editions, and you'll find cool aircraft and helicopters as well as Crusiers that still fired artillery. Would you like to see and read about the add-on, stand-off weapons from the Gulf-War era. You'll find them in editions 13-16 listed under "WEAPONS SYSTEMS". How fast or far do our missles fly? How large a warhead do they carry and what type of guidance system do they use are all included for countless systems in each and every volume of this text. BOTTOM LINE: If this type of stuff is interesting too you, this text can take the place of counting sheep at night, as it does for me. The good news is that NOTHING IN THIS TEXT IS STILL CLASSIFIED SO YOU CAN READ THESE VOLUMES TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT - JUST DON'T MAIL THEM OUT OF THE COUNTRY. Review: EXCELLENT HISTORY OF "SHIPS AND aIRCRAFT OF THE U.S. FLEET. - As in the past, Normal Polmar's copy's of "The Naval Institute Guide to Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet, updated 19th edition is superb. The history he forwards on to the public is incomparable in it's depth. This book, as well as his others like it is clear concise and filled with excellent information. Much research by Polmar is obvious. If anyone is interested in our ship's and aircraft in the U.S. do not hesitate to buy this book. I bought this edition to add to my husband's library. It was an excellent choice for his 80th birthday and points out all of the jobs he has had for the U.S. Navy. He loves this edition as it brings him up to date on what is and has been done to improve the fleet that defends our nation. Thank you, Norman Polmar, for all of your in-depth research and work. I highly recommend any and all editions of Polmar's books. Trish Schiesser





















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H**I
THE ANSWERS TO SO MANY NAVAL REFERENCE QUESTIONS
NOTHING HERE IS STILL CLASSIFIED SO READ THIS EDITION TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT - JUST DON'T MAIL THEM OUT OF THE COUNTRY, IN A NUTSHELL: REAL DETAILS AND AN INVENTORY OF ORDNANCE TOO! Want to find out details about standard U.S. Naval defense systems? This is the book. Ideal for defense enthusiasts, analysts, historians and academic researchers, this volume has very hard to find data and info about virtually everything the U.S. Navy can float, submerge, haul, shoot, or fly. Frankly in most countries the material here would be restricted, and in fact there is warning in the inside cover that states that; this is to be "sold in the United States, Canada and American possessions only". A new edition comes out about 3 times per decade and includes everything but the latest, still classified, U.S. military hardware. STILL HERE -- OKAY THERE'S MORE: If you save the older issues, you will have a rather comprehensive chronicle of the nuts and bolts of the U.S. Navy - real interesting stuff. For instance, if you go back to say the thirteenth edition, you can find a full description of the Iowa Class Battleships and the compositions of a variety of their 16" projectiles. Want to know about the jets used in the Vietnam War? Look at the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th editions, and you'll find cool aircraft and helicopters as well as Crusiers that still fired artillery. Would you like to see and read about the add-on, stand-off weapons from the Gulf-War era. You'll find them in editions 13-16 listed under "WEAPONS SYSTEMS". How fast or far do our missles fly? How large a warhead do they carry and what type of guidance system do they use are all included for countless systems in each and every volume of this text. BOTTOM LINE: If this type of stuff is interesting too you, this text can take the place of counting sheep at night, as it does for me. The good news is that NOTHING IN THIS TEXT IS STILL CLASSIFIED SO YOU CAN READ THESE VOLUMES TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT - JUST DON'T MAIL THEM OUT OF THE COUNTRY.
T**R
EXCELLENT HISTORY OF "SHIPS AND aIRCRAFT OF THE U.S. FLEET.
As in the past, Normal Polmar's copy's of "The Naval Institute Guide to Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet, updated 19th edition is superb. The history he forwards on to the public is incomparable in it's depth. This book, as well as his others like it is clear concise and filled with excellent information. Much research by Polmar is obvious. If anyone is interested in our ship's and aircraft in the U.S. do not hesitate to buy this book. I bought this edition to add to my husband's library. It was an excellent choice for his 80th birthday and points out all of the jobs he has had for the U.S. Navy. He loves this edition as it brings him up to date on what is and has been done to improve the fleet that defends our nation. Thank you, Norman Polmar, for all of your in-depth research and work. I highly recommend any and all editions of Polmar's books. Trish Schiesser
L**E
Essential but dated
This is an essential reference on the U.S. Navy. For many years, it was updated every several years and I would buy every updated volume. Unfortunately, the Naval Institute Press has not continued publication, and this edition is now woefully out of date with 2013 data. My original copy, bought in 2013, has so many pen & ink changes and additions that I bought this second copy to update.
M**N
As always, excellent and thorough
Fairly up-to-date even for 2014, though written in late 2011(?). Mr. Polmar includes thorough discussions of plans for the fleet for the coming decade, including discussions of issues such as the prospects of the LCS "class", future ICBM and conventional missile subs, and naval aviation. Future destroyer building plans, although not fully settled at the time of publication, have in fact followed the route of least resistance, with current plans to continue building many more improved Burke-class vessels. This is a fascinating and encyclopedic reference, really a necessity for anyone interested in our Navy, whether from a strategic, practical, or enthusiast viewpoint. I was sorry to read in the preface that this was Mr. Polmar last edition as author, as he is passing the torch to a younger generation. He will be missed!
I**.
Great resource
Great resource. Everything you need to know about the navy. Organization, ships, weapons, etc.
M**N
Latest Update on the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
The is newest edition of a series of definitive descriptions of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. It offers brief historical background and detailed explanations of the organization and equipment of the United States Fleet. Although a bit pricey, it is the best unclassified resource available. A must have for serious researchers and writers about naval topics.
T**H
Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet - A taxpayer guide and wake up call to monitor Congress and the President's budget policies
Love this book. Waited a long time for the new edition to come out and drop in price before I bought it, but I am glad I did. If you want to know what your government is doing with the U.S. Navy, it is a good source for information. I have not read the entire book yet as I just received it about a month ago, but I already see Congress and the U.S. Navy are making incorrect decisions about weapons systems. I favor a mix of both non nuclear and nuclear powered aircraft carriers and submarines. I am not sold on the littoral combat ships, and I think we need more ships and plans at a reasonable cost instead of what the air force and navy are paying for current ships and planes. Finally I am not sold on a separate air force either. The air force should be used to support the army and provide for a continental and space based defense. The navy should be used in injunction with the naval forces to project american power abroad when terrorism, piracy, or instability threatens american lives or property or interests abroad, or certain nation states threaten American interests or allies abroad. We should devise a military to achieve that particular objective, especially when diplomacy fails or intelligence is missing or lacking.
D**S
Very comprehensive reference book
I couldn't be more pleased. The copy I received looked as though it had never been read. Perfect condition.
C**L
The naval Institute Guide to the ships and aircraft of the US Fleet 19th edition.
A masterpiece by an author who knows his subject really well. Pity this is I believe his last involvement with this particular book. Very large and very heavy but worth waiting for. I saved a considerable amount of money by buying a shop soiled copy(Torn Dust cover) which I was able to repair. Essential reading for those interested in the US Navy.
ホ**0
意外と読めるわかる
「世界の艦船」の米海軍特集に物足りない方にお勧め。英語の勉強にも一役買う。英語が得意じゃない人でも比較的読みやすいと思います。
V**R
US navy
Dieses Buch reiht sich nahtlos ein,in die hervorragenden Vorgänger.Man erhält einen umfassenden und auch tiefergehenden Einblick in die us navy.Dies gilt für die Organisation,Personal sowie die Ausrüstung. Ebenso präzise wird der Bereich des marine corps und der coast guard abgehandelt. Durch diese Faktoren ist der nicht ganz geringe Preis gerechtfertigt. Es sind jedoch entsprechende Englischkenntnisse nötig. Ohne diese verbleiben nur die informativen und vielfältigen Bilder des Buches.
D**N
Excellent Publication
Some time since I have bought a naval book. Excellent presentation, by a world renowned author. Very enjoyable and bang up to date with US Navy ships. Can well recommend this publication.
C**J
Referenz
Dieses Werk von Norman Polmar ist ein bemerkenswert detailiertes Buch zum Thema U.S. Navy. Mit besonders viel Hintergrundinformationen schlägt es sogar "Jane*s". Bis hin zu Details zu Waffen u.ä. findet der Interessierte hier (nach meiner Meinung) Alles was er braucht. Solange er kein echter Insider ist. Geht weit über den "Hausgebrauch" hinaus. Spitzenwerk.
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