World Naval Aviation

World Naval Aviation by Paul Beaver, published by Jane’s Information Group in 1989, is a comprehensive reference book available in English, spanning 178 pages. This edition serves as a supplementary resource to “Jane’s Fighting Ships,” providing detailed insights into naval aviation across approximately 90 countries. It covers various aspects of military aviation, including the organization of forces, equipment, bases, and recent operations.
Readers will find a thorough examination of military aviation technology and engineering within the context of global naval operations. The book presents a structured overview of the capabilities and developments in naval aviation, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military science. With its focus on contemporary operations and organizational structures, this work aims to inform readers about the current state of naval aviation worldwide.
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En opslagsbog, der kan tjene som supplement til “Jane’s Fighting Ships”, dækker ca. 90 lande, gengiver i muligt omfang styrkernes organisation, materiel, baser og evt. operationer i nyere tid.
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