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As a kid I spent a lot of time browsing through Janes Fighting Ships in our local library.
One of my favourite group of ships were the big cruisers which were the hallmark of major European navies.
The most modern of these were the helicopter carrying Terrier armed ships of the Italian navy plus the Garibaldi which still had tubes fitted for Polaris missiles!
The Netherlands had the Terrier equipped De Zeven Provincien. I am not sure if the other ship De Ruyter was intended to get missiles.
France had the smart looking Jeanne D'Arc helicopter ship. The little Heller kit of this still boasted a Masurca forward. Its two gun cruisers were modern looking anti aircraft ships. Colbert getting Masurca in the 70s.
The only two funnel ships were Sweden's Gota Lejon and Spain's Canarias, which survived for a while as cadet ships.
Finally, Germany had the cruiser style training ship Deutschland which cried out for a missile launcher.
The Brits meanwhile had the three Tigers. In comparison with the Europeans and the County class they looked like dinosaurs.
I suppose now as I leaf through a modern Janes in the same Library the modern destroyers and frigates dont do it for me in the same way.
One of my favourite group of ships were the big cruisers which were the hallmark of major European navies.
The most modern of these were the helicopter carrying Terrier armed ships of the Italian navy plus the Garibaldi which still had tubes fitted for Polaris missiles!
The Netherlands had the Terrier equipped De Zeven Provincien. I am not sure if the other ship De Ruyter was intended to get missiles.
France had the smart looking Jeanne D'Arc helicopter ship. The little Heller kit of this still boasted a Masurca forward. Its two gun cruisers were modern looking anti aircraft ships. Colbert getting Masurca in the 70s.
The only two funnel ships were Sweden's Gota Lejon and Spain's Canarias, which survived for a while as cadet ships.
Finally, Germany had the cruiser style training ship Deutschland which cried out for a missile launcher.
The Brits meanwhile had the three Tigers. In comparison with the Europeans and the County class they looked like dinosaurs.
I suppose now as I leaf through a modern Janes in the same Library the modern destroyers and frigates dont do it for me in the same way.