This popular navy guide is internationally acknowledged as the world's leading one-volume reference to the world's naval and paranaval forces. Comprehensive, authoritative and affordable, it is updated biennially to include accurate and timely data about the composition of the afloat, coastal defense, and aviation arms of more than one hundred eighty countries and territories, including coast guards and other armed maritime government services. Both major fleets like those of the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, and Italy, and small maritime forces like those in Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands get equally thorough treatment.
Detailed and current information is provided on the characteristics and capabilities of ships and crafts ranging from giant aircraft carriers and ballistic missile submarines to the smallest of tugboats and launches--literally thousands of vessels not found in similar publications. To keep the reader totally up to date, special attention is given to documenting the retirement or transfer abroad of older warships. Full descriptions of principal naval aircraft, weapons systems, and sensors are provided along with useful data on organization, personnel strengths, and bases. This new volume has been compiled from information contributed by more than a hundred correspondents around the world and illustrated with thousands of photographs and drawings.
Researchers can access all this information quickly, thanks to a thorough indexing of the material and a logical ship-typing system that not only makes the book easy to use but also makes comparisons between fleets easier. Because ship classes within each type are arranged from new to old, the latest developments are easily noted. A new, easy-to-use presentation of shipboard weapon and sensor systems is yet another valuable feature of the 2002-03 edition.
For this latest Naval Institute guide, A. D. Baker III has once again raised the standard for breadth of coverage, volume of detail, and ease of use. The fact that Combat Fleets remains the least expensive single-volume reference available makes the work unbeatable.
" ...a definitive, internationally acknowledged tome that combines and exposes the status and standing of the world's fleets." -- Armada International, May 2002
"...a remarkable work eminently respected for its breadth and depth of coverage." -- Sea Power, Norman Polmar, January 2003
"...by far the best illustrated world naval reference book currently available." -- Warship (Australia), Vol. 16, 2003
"...retains its reputation as the most comprehensive guide to the world's navies." -- Warships International Fleet Review, Oct./Nov. 2002
"A suitable alternative to the far more expensive Jane's Fighting Ships." -- Choice, January 2003
"Superbly comprehensive and authoritative..." -- The Hook, Fall 2002
"The amount of information it contains is truly astounding...a must have for anyone with an interest in sea power." -- Defense Transportation Journal, December 2002