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British Naval Weapons of World War Two: The John Lambert Collection, Volume II: Escort and Minesweeper Weapons [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 289x245 mm, 150 bw & line
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1526750473
  • ISBN-13: 9781526750471
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 289x245 mm, 150 bw & line
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1526750473
  • ISBN-13: 9781526750471
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John Lambert was a renowned naval draughtsman, whose plans were highly valued for their accuracy and detail by modelmakers and enthusiasts. By the time of his death in 2016 he had produced over 850 sheets of drawings, many of which have never been published. These have now been acquired by Seaforth and this is the second of a planned series of albums on selected themes, reproducing complete sheets at a large page size, with an expert commentary and captioning.

The initial volumes concentrate on British naval weaponry used in the Second World War, thus completing the project John Lambert was working on when he died. His interest was always focused on smaller warships and his weapons drawings tend to be of open mountings - the kind that present a real challenge to modelmakers - rather than enclosed turret guns, but he also produced drawings of torpedo tubes, underwater weapons, fire-control directors and even some specific armament-related deck fittings. Following the first volume on destroyer armament, this one covers all such weapons carried by the various types of British escorts and minesweepers of this era, including the passive' elements like sweeping gear, decoys and electronics.

The drawings are backed by introductory essays by Norman Friedman, an acknowledged authority on naval ordnance, while a selection of photographs add to the value of the book as visual reference. Over time, the series will be expanded to make this unique technical archive available in published form, a move certain to be welcomed by warship modellers, enthusiasts and the many fans of John Lambert's work.
Hugh John Lambert (1937--2016) 7(1)
Publishers' Note 8(1)
Introduction 9(47)
THE PLANS: Ships: S Series
S 1 Proposed design for a new class of minesweeping sloop, 1926
56(1)
S 2 HMS Harrier, Halcyon class minesweeping sloop, November 1934
57(1)
S 3 HMS Starling, Improved Black Swan class sloop, 1944--1945
58(1)
S 4 HMS Kittiwake, Kingfisher class coastal sloop, April 1937
59(1)
S 5 HMS Whitley, as modified to a `Wair', 1938
60(1)
S 6 HMS Beaufort, a Type II `Hunt' class escort destroyer, 1942
61(1)
S 7 Typical requisitioned armed trawler and whaler types, 1939
62(1)
S 8 HMS Lindisfarne, an `Isles' class Admiralty trawler, 1942
63(1)
S 9 HMS Sir Kay, a `Round Table' class minesweeping trawler, 1943
64(1)
S 10 HMS Coldstreamer, a `Military' class A/S trawler, 1943
65(1)
S 11 `Flower' class corvettes - main variations and detail
66(1)
S 12 `Flower' class corvette HMS Camellia, June 1940
67(1)
S 13 `Flower' class corvette HMS Alisma, April 1943
68(1)
S 14 `Flower' class corvette HMS Zinnia, March 1941
69(1)
S 15 `Flower' class corvette HMS Buttercup, May 1942
70(1)
S 16 `Modified Flower' class corvette HMNZS Arabis, March 1944
71(1)
S 17 Bangor class minesweeper HMS Bridlington, May 1943
72(1)
S 18 Algerine class minesweeper HMS Rattlesnake, 1943
73(1)
Weapons: W series
W 1 Single 4in BL Mk IX gun on CP.I mounting, 1917
74(8)
W 2 4in Mk XIX gun on CP.XXIII mounting, 1943
82(4)
W 3 Twin 4in Mk XV gun on Mk XIX and RP 51 mountings
86(10)
W 4 US Navy 3in 50 calibre Mk 22 (RN 3in Mk X gun on US Mk XII mounting, 1942)
96(2)
W 5 3in 12pdr QF gun on Mk V and Mk VI pedestal mountings
98(2)
W 6 6pdr Hotchkiss QF gun on non-recoil mounting, 1941
100(2)
W 7 2in rockets and illuminants (including Parachute and Cable apparatus)
102(2)
W 8 Holman Projector Mk IIA and IIS of 1941, and Mk III of 1943
104(2)
W 9 Austerity director Mk I of 1945 (for use with Admiralty sight Type 6 Mk II
106(2)
W 10 Simple tachymetric director Mk I (for use with Admiralty sight Type 6 Mk II)
108(2)
W 11 2pdr QF Mk VIII gun on single Mk VIII* mounting, 1941
110(2)
W 12 20mm Oerlikon gun on Mks I, IIA, VIIA and VIIIA mountings
112(2)
W 13 US Navy 20mm Oerlikon gun manual mountings, 1942--1945
114(4)
W 14 Twin 0.5in Vickers machine guns on Mk IV manual mounting, 1940--1942
118(4)
W 15 0.303in Lewis machine gun
122(4)
W 16 0.303in Vickers machine gun; and twin 0.303in Hefar machine gun
126(2)
W 17 Depth charges and equipment, 1936--1940
128(2)
W 18 Depth charge trap Mk I*, 1939
130(2)
W 19 Depth charge equipment: arrangement of rails, from late 1941
132(2)
W 20 Depth charge equipment: arrangement of Mk I depth charge rails, from late 1942
134(2)
W 21 Depth charge equipment: arrangement of depth charge stowage, 1943--1944
136(2)
W 22 Depth charge thrower Mk II and associated equipment, 1939
138(4)
W 23 Depth charge thrower Mk IV* and depth charge Type E7 (normal)
142(2)
W 24 Mk IV depth charge thrower, 1943 (modified for electro hydraulic firing)
144(2)
W 25 Mk V depth charge thrower, 1945
146(2)
W 26 Mk I depth charge stowage rack for throwers Mks IV and V, 1943
148(2)
W 27 Mk I (modified) and Mk I* stowage rack for depth charge thrower Mk IV, 1944
150(2)
W 28 Anti-submarine weapons
152(2)
W 29 Mk X depth charge launching rails, 1944; depth charge rails, 1941
154(2)
W 30 US Navy Mk 6 depth charge projector, or `K' gun, of 1941
156(2)
W 31 The layout of depth charges for ex-US `Captains' class frigates (DEs), 1944
158(2)
W 32 Hedgehog anti-submarine ahead throwing weapon, 1942--1945
160(2)
W 33 Split Hedgehog anti-submarine mounting, 1943--1945
162(2)
W 34 Squid three barrel anti-submarine mortar Mk IV
164(2)
W 35 Foxer equipment: arrangements in typical ex-US destroyers and cutters
166(2)
W 36 Type 271 surface search radar aerials for small escort vessels, 1941--1945
168(2)
W 37 Type 271 surface search radar and office in `River' class frigates, January 1942
170(2)
W 38 2in sextuple rocket flare launcher Mk I
172(2)
W 39 `Castle' class corvettes: the anti-submarine (Asdic) compartment, 1944
174(2)
Equipment: E Series
E 1 Admiralty 10in signalling projector, September 1943
176(2)
E 2 Admiralty 20in signalling projector, 1940
178(2)
E 3 Admiralty 20in searchlight projector Mk IV, 1943
180(2)
E 4 24in searchlight projector Mk IIA, 1940
182(2)
E 5 Minesweeping winch as fitted to Bangor and Algerine class, 1940--1945
184(10)
E 6 Taut wire measuring and minesweeping equipment, 1942
194(2)
E 7 Steam and hand windlass for Bangor and Algerine classes
196(4)
E 8 Standard steam windlass: general arrangement, 1941
200(2)
E 9 Minesweeping fairleads {Bangor and Algerine classes)
202(2)
Appendix: A Series (weapons on larger warships)
A 1 Single 4.7in QF Mk VIII (N) gun on HA Mk XII mounting, 1928
204(10)
A 2 Proposed new design for twin 4.7in HA BD [ between-deck] guns, 1932
214(4)
A 3 The QF 4.5in Mk I or III guns on Mk III UD [ upper deck] mounting, 1938
218(4)
A 4 The 4in BL Mk IX guns on triple Mk I mounting, 1916
222(2)
A 5 2pdr Mk VIII guns on the eight-barrelled `M' Mk V mounting, 1938
224(2)
A 6 The eight-barrelled 2pdr RP 50 Mk VIA* mounting, late 1944
226(10)
A 7 The 2pdr director Mk II, II*, IIA, III and III*: general arrangement, 1940
236(2)
A 8 The 7in UP [ unrotated projectile] Mk I and apparatus AD Type `L' Mk II, 1942
238(2)
Index of John Lambert plans reproduced in this volume 240
NORMAN FRIEDMAN is arguably America's most prominent naval analyst, and the author of more than thirty books covering a range of naval subjects, including Naval Anti-Aircraft Guns & Gunnery and Naval Weapons of World War One.