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Naval Warfare and Marine Eng.Marine Engineering

Trends in Force Levels and Disposition of Major Navies Since World War II. Revision

Authors: Floyd D. Kennedy Jr.; Lynn M. Bell; George R. Corliss; Cheryl A. Dorsey; Walter B. Glenn; CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA NAVAL WARFARE OPERATIONS DIV
Abstract:
This report describes the force structures and dispositions of major navies since World War II. Included are computer-generated 40-year order-of- battle tables for NATO and ANZUS countries, Japan, and the Soviet Union. Geographic charts are also provided that show fleet dispositions in five-year snapshots and during specified crises. Line graphs illustrate trends in both force structures and dispositions over time. These products draw on a 700,000- entry database created by a joint Naval Intelligence-CNA research effort. The database will be dated as of July 1 of every year with current information and whenever pertinent crises warrant inclusion. Keywords: Deployment; Fleets (ships); Great Britain; NATO; Naval vessels (combatants); Naval vessels (support), Navy; Order of battle; Ships; USSR. (kr)

Description: Final rept.
Pages: 196
Report Date: JUN 89
Contract Number: N00014-87-C-0001
Report Number: A234012

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Keywords relating to this report:
*DEPLOYMENT
*MILITARY FORCE LEVELS
*MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
*MILITARY FORCES_FOREIGN_
*NAVY
AUSTRALIA
CHARTS
DATA BASES
EMERGENCIES
GEOGRAPHY
GRAPHS
JAPAN
NATO
NAVAL VESSELS
NEW ZEALAND
ORDER OF BATTLE
UNITED KINGDOM
USSR
WARFARE
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