Navies in the 21st Century (Hardback)
Pages: 256
Illustrations: 240
ISBN: 9781473849914
Published: 15th September 2016
Publicity
- 2017 Mountbatten Maritime Media Award for Best Literary Contriubtion nominee
- Chosen as Ships Monthly magazine's February 2017 Book Of The Month!
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What is the purpose of navies in the modern world, and what types of warship does this require? This book tackles these questions by looking at naval developments, both technological and operational, in the quarter century since the end of the Cold War. It provides the overall political and economic context, assesses significant naval operations from the first Gulf War to Russia’s annexation of Crimea, reviews changes in the objectives and composition of the principal fleets, describes major design developments amongst the main warship types, and examines wider technological and operational developments, including naval aviation, shipbuilding and manning.
It follows the successful approach and format of Seaforth’s annual World Naval Review, with individual sections by internationally acknowledged experts, and is heavily illustrated in a similar style. As a succinct, single-volume overview of how contemporary navies have evolved to meet today’s challenges it is unrivalled, and will prove invaluable to defence professionals and interested enthusiasts alike.
Provides a most useful contextual analysis of the post-Cold War period, explaining how technological developments and a range of world events have variously shaped the fleets of today.
Warship annual, 2018 - reviewed by Jon Wise
A succinct, single-volume overview of how contemporary navies have evolved to meet today's challenges.
Warships IFR, June 2017 - reviewed by Steve Grant
A contemporary compendium of the world’s navies will prove a valuable reference to modelers whose Jane’s volumes may well be outdated.
FineScale Modeler, November 22, 2016
An excellent overview on a cutting edge topic.
ModellWerft, April 2017 - reviewed by Oliver Bothmann
A reasonable number of photographs, drawings and plans accompany the work, 176 in black and white and 81 in color.
José Manuél Rico Cortés (Mister JM) - Miniaturas JM
An interesting book and of rabiosa actuality.
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This is a book compiled by many experts in their field, some of whom I am acquainted with, or have worked with, over the years, and edited by a well know US editor and author of naval and maritime publications. With such a good pedigree I looked forward to reading about how the naval profession was progressing in the 21st Century.
Miniature Wargames, March 2017 – reviewed by Martin Pike
I was not disappointed. This book is a wealth of information and analysis, which is easy to read, lucid and well presented.
A useful work that will introduce the subject to beginners and inform even the expert
Navy News - reviewed by Eric Grove
As a single-volume overview of how contemporary navies have evolved to meet today's challenges it is unrivalled. For anyone interested in modern navies and warships, from defence professionals to enthusiasts, this volume is a must.
Ships Monthly, February 2017 - reviewed by Nicolas Leach
This well-illustrated book’s strength lies in its bold move to set all these and other major developments (the advance of Air-Independent Propulsion attack submarines, the continued blurring between surface escorts and high-end Offshore Patrol Vessels) into a coherent strategic picture. The diversity and independence of the contributors allows this book to present a lucid picture that is not biased by national doctrine. 5 out of 5 mushroomheads for a book that has brought the reviewer right up to date in naval matters.
ARRSE
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The title itself sums up the subject of this beautiful collective work. It details the
VaeVictis, November – December 2016
marine issues of War in the twenty-first century,
while the US Navy no longer had the means to ensure its supremacy. The book presents not only the different fleets but also large
classes of vessels, aircraft and
the technological developments or those
Staff. In short, a book to recommend
for its wealth and news.
A ‘Compendium’ is defined as being ‘…A collection of concise but detailed information about a particular subject, especially in a book or other publication’. Navies in the 21st Century, fits this definition well...
NZ Crown Mines
In precis, this is an excellent, comprehensive and well-written book.
This is a high quality publication with a great many superb photographs. For those wishing to keep fully informed on world naval affairs. it is excellent value and strongly recommended.
Scuttlebutt edition 53
This new book follows the successful approach and format of the very popular naval annual Seaforth’s World Naval Review. Under the same editor, a new team of specialists have been assembled to write authoritative articles in their particular fields of expertise.The absorbing text is fully supported by many outstanding images – Most Recommended.
Firetrench
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About Conrad Waters
CONRAD WATERS, a barrister by training and a banker by profession, has had a lifelong interest in modern navies, about which he has written extensively. He edited the recent Navies in the 21st Century and has been the editor of the World Naval Review since its foundation in 2009. His expertise extends to historical subjects and in 2019 Seaforth published his major study of British Town Class Cruisers.