British RN Navy Type 81: A History of the Tribal Class Frigate is a softcover reference book examining the development, service, and technical specifications of the Royal Navy’s Type 81 Tribal Class frigates. These vessels, introduced in the 1960s, represented the last group of Royal Navy ships to carry traditional tribal names and were designed for general-purpose roles, including anti-submarine and anti-aircraft operations. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the ship class, including design evolution, construction details, operational deployment, and role in post-war British naval history. Photographs, diagrams, and firsthand accounts supplement the text, offering insights into both the technological aspects and the service experiences of the crews. This used copy is intended for readers seeking factual information about the Type 81 Tribal Class frigates, their significance in twentieth-century naval engineering, and their place in Cold War maritime operations. Suitable for researchers, collectors, and naval historians. Total of 197 pages.
British RN Navy Type 81 A History of the Tribal Class Frigate Used Softcover Reference Book
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British RN Navy Type 81: A History of the Tribal Class Frigate is a softcover reference book examining the development, service, and technical aspects of the Royal Navy’s Type 81 Tribal class frigates. These ships, introduced in the late 1950s and early 1960s, were notable for their versatility in post-World War II maritime operations, combining traditional convoy escort roles
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