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FIGHTING
SHIPS
Eighty-seventh
year
of
issue
The
standard
reference
of
the
world's
navies
Edited
by
Captain
John
Moore RN
USE
OF
JANE'S
FIGHTING
SHIPS
Current
information
on
the
world's
navies
appears
under
the
following headings:
Major
matters:
summaries
by
country
of the
year's
significant
naval
events.
AVAL
_ECTRONIC
WARFARE
Glossary:
explains
technical
terms
and
abbreviations
used
throughout
the
book.
Ship
designations:
explains
the
formula
used
throughout
the
book
for
categorising
different
classes
of
ship.
Pennant
list
of
major
surface
ships:
lists
in
numerical
order
of
pennant
number
the larger
surface
ships,
indicating
their
type
and
the
country
to
whose
fleet
they
belong.
Soviet
ships
are
not included
as
their
pennant
numbers
change
frequently.
Tables:
present
statistical
summaries
on
comparative
strengths
and
composition
of
major
fleets
and
types
of
associated
equipment:
naval
aircraft,
anti-submarine
warfare
weapons,
electronic
warfare,
guns,
missiles,
radar,
sonar
and
torpedoes
held
by
the
principal
navies.
Recognition
silhouettes:
are
grouped
according
to
similarity
of
shape
to
aid
visual identification
and
are
not
all
to
the
same
scale.
Ship
reference
section:
contains
detailed
information
and
illustrations
of
naval
forces
alphabetically
by
country.
Within
each
country
information
is
presented
where
available
as
follows:
At
the
beginning
appears
data
including
listings
of
Naval
Boards,
diplomatic
representatives,
details
of
personnel
strength
and
composition
of
the
fleet.
Pennant
lists
and
drawings
are
provided
for
major
navies.
The
detailed
information
about
the
fleet's
ships
follows
this
general
section
in
an
order
which
varies
according
to
the
size
and
variety
of
the
fleet
concerned.
Generally,
submarines
head
this
main
section
followed
by
aircraft
carriers,
cruisers,
destroyers,
frigates,
corvettes,
amphibious
forces,
light
forces,
mine
warfare
forces,
survey
vessels,
service
forces,
tenders
and
tugs.
A
miscel-
laneous
section
may
include
training
ships,
royal
yachts,
floating
docks,
hovercraft
and
such
like,
although
craft
listed
will
depend
on
the
size
of
the
fleet
concerned.
Addenda:
covers
information
received
after
the
main
reference
section
has
gone
to
press.
Indexes:
give
page
references
for
all
ships
in
alphabetical
order
of
name
and
class.
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