In the years after World War II, new guided missile technology offered
surface ships the chance to destroy airborne threats from afar, thereby
preserving their role in naval warfare. This book examines the
technology and combat performance of Britain's guided missile destroyers
over half a century.
Uniquely among modern destroyers, three of these classes have been
tested in battle against the aircraft and missiles of another modern
navy--in the Falklands War--and were also deployed during the Gulf War.
Written by an expert on British naval technology, this book assess the
changing technology of the Royal Navy's destroyers, including an
examination of the Royal Navy's newest and most capable warship, the
Type 45.