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The British Ministry of Defence has published the ‘definitive guide to the Royal Navy’, covering every area of naval expertise from combat operations to training and logistics. Billed as “the official MOD guide to the Royal Navy of today and tomorrow”, The Royal Navy Handbook has full specifications and illustrations for each piece of equipment, from aircraft carriers to torpedo recovery vessels, whether in service, in build or in the procurement phase. There are sections on each of the main naval bases, and specific elements of maritime operations, such as the surface ship torpedo defence system in the underwater battlespace is described in great detail. The RFA is fully represented, and there is an effective cross referencing system. And the book also takes account of the increasing level of interoperability between forces, so that RAF Chinooks and Merlins appear alongside Fleet Air Arm aircraft. In the foreword, Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon says: “The men and women who serve in the Royal Navy now and in the future – and the civilian work force that supports them – will be continuing traditions stretching back over 800 years. “Under plans laid in the Strategic Defence review its military power will increase to make it even more effective as it carries out its many duties, supporting the interests of Britain and her allies worldwide.” Produced by the Defence procurement Agency, and executive agency of the MOD, in conjunction with the Directorate of Corporate Communications (Navy), The Royal Navy Handbook (hardback) is published by Conway Maritime Press at £14.99 (ISBN 0-85177-952-2). BT Back to The Naval Sitrep # 25 Table of Contents Back to Naval Sitrep List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 2003 by Larry Bond and Clash of Arms. This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history and related articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |