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Constellation Class Critique

Sabine Lorca

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Sinopsis

Constellation Class Critique offers a detailed examination of the US Navy's Constellation-class frigate program. It delves into the warship's design, capabilities, and strategic implications, aiming to provide a balanced assessment of its potential impact on naval power projection. The book explores the program's origins, intended role, and key technological innovations, such as advanced radar systems and combat management, within the context of evolving naval doctrines.

 
For example, the rise of near-peer adversaries necessitates a cost-effective, multi-mission warship, but can this ship deliver? The book critically examines potential risks and challenges associated with the Constellation-class frigate, including concerns about construction quality, system integration, and long-term maintainability.

 
This analysis draws upon diverse sources, including official US Navy documents and defense industry publications. The book progresses systematically, first introducing the program, then dissecting the ship's design and technologies, before analyzing strategic implications and potential risks, making it a valuable resource for naval strategists, defense analysts, and those interested in naval technology and military history.
Disponible desde: 12/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 75 páginas.

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