Tag: Duels

Dogfight The Greatest Air Duels of World War II (Osprey General Aviation)


Free Download Tony Holmes – Dogfight: The Greatest Air Duels of World War II (Osprey General Aviation)
Osprey Publishing / Chartwell Books | 2013 | ISBN: 0785830286 | English | 360 pages | PDF | 246.74 MB
Written by Tony Holmes, an aerospace editor and leading expert on aviation history, Dogfight covers four air forces, three theaters, and ten iconic fighters. This book is the complete story of head to head aerial combat in World War II. In the skies above a world at war, individual skill, technical edge, and superior tactics all determined which pilot would emerge victorious from an aerial duel.

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Big Gun Battles Warship Duels of the Second World War


Free Download Robert C. Stern – Big Gun Battles: Warship Duels of the Second World War
Seaforth Publishing | 2015 | ISBN: 1848321538 | English | 296 pages | PDF | 208.51 MB
The outcome of much of the naval war in World War II was decided by the torpedo or the aerial bomb, making the submarine and aircraft carrier, the new arbiters of naval conflict. Despite this, there were a surprising number of ship-to-ship engagements involving the big guns of battleships and cruisers. Big Gun Battles recounts some of the most important, technically interesting, or obscure of these gunfire duels. Covering all theatres of the naval war, the battles selected demonstrate the changing face of surface warfare under the influence of rapidly improving fire-control systems, radar, and other sensors. By 1945 big ships could open fire at great ranges with a high probability of hitting with the first salvo. This was the pinnacle of gunnery excellence, but also heralded the end of naval gunnery as a major factor in sea warfare. Facing such deadly accuracy, navies looked to longer-ranged, smarter, weapons like surface-skimming missiles and homing torpedoes.

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Big Gun Battles Warship Duels of the Second World War


Free Download Robert C. Stern – Big Gun Battles: Warship Duels of the Second World War
Seaforth Publishing | 2015 | ISBN: 1848321538 | English | 296 pages | PDF | 208.51 MB
The outcome of much of the naval war in World War II was decided by the torpedo or the aerial bomb, making the submarine and aircraft carrier, the new arbiters of naval conflict. Despite this, there were a surprising number of ship-to-ship engagements involving the big guns of battleships and cruisers. Big Gun Battles recounts some of the most important, technically interesting, or obscure of these gunfire duels. Covering all theatres of the naval war, the battles selected demonstrate the changing face of surface warfare under the influence of rapidly improving fire-control systems, radar, and other sensors. By 1945 big ships could open fire at great ranges with a high probability of hitting with the first salvo. This was the pinnacle of gunnery excellence, but also heralded the end of naval gunnery as a major factor in sea warfare. Facing such deadly accuracy, navies looked to longer-ranged, smarter, weapons like surface-skimming missiles and homing torpedoes.

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