The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy
A gripping account of one of the Royal Navy’s most significant modern warships.

The HMS Invincible is a ship whose eventful life story, it is argued, embodies that of the Royal Navy itself during the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st. From her conception and design, through her various deployments (including the Falklands) and her evolving role and technical adaptation to meet changing strategic requirements, her fluctuating fortunes have been intertwined with those of the Royal Navy as a whole. Now, as a new breed of carriers is being commissioned to replace her, this thoroughly researched analysis of her career is the perfect platform from which to ask the important questions regarding the future role of the Royal Navy and Britain’s place in the world.

“An exceptional story that integrates all various internal and external institutional forces that shape the life of a ship.” —PowerShips
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The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy
A gripping account of one of the Royal Navy’s most significant modern warships.

The HMS Invincible is a ship whose eventful life story, it is argued, embodies that of the Royal Navy itself during the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st. From her conception and design, through her various deployments (including the Falklands) and her evolving role and technical adaptation to meet changing strategic requirements, her fluctuating fortunes have been intertwined with those of the Royal Navy as a whole. Now, as a new breed of carriers is being commissioned to replace her, this thoroughly researched analysis of her career is the perfect platform from which to ask the important questions regarding the future role of the Royal Navy and Britain’s place in the world.

“An exceptional story that integrates all various internal and external institutional forces that shape the life of a ship.” —PowerShips
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The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy

The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy

by Nick Childs
The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy

The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy

by Nick Childs

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A gripping account of one of the Royal Navy’s most significant modern warships.

The HMS Invincible is a ship whose eventful life story, it is argued, embodies that of the Royal Navy itself during the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st. From her conception and design, through her various deployments (including the Falklands) and her evolving role and technical adaptation to meet changing strategic requirements, her fluctuating fortunes have been intertwined with those of the Royal Navy as a whole. Now, as a new breed of carriers is being commissioned to replace her, this thoroughly researched analysis of her career is the perfect platform from which to ask the important questions regarding the future role of the Royal Navy and Britain’s place in the world.

“An exceptional story that integrates all various internal and external institutional forces that shape the life of a ship.” —PowerShips

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781844681921
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Nick Childs is currently one of the BBC's World Affairs Correspondents covering a range of international, diplomatic, and security issues from London and on assignments around the world. Previously, he was the BBC's "inaugural" Pentagon Correspondent from 2002 to 2005. He has accumulated much experience of working with and reporting on the armed forces of various countries. Among the international stories he has covered extensively are Israel and the Palestinians, Afghanistan, the Balkans, Sierra Leone, and Iraq. Previously he was a reporter for BBC World TV and, before that, Defence and British Affairs Analyst for BBC World Service radio. He also worked briefly as a reporter for Jane's Defence Weekly magazine, and has contributed to various journals on defence and international relations issues. He graduated in 1982 with a joint honours degree in Modern History and Economics from St Catherine's College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

List of Plates vi

Acknowledgements vii

Foreword by The First Sea Lord ix

Introduction xi

Chapter 1 Reviewing the Fleet 1

Chapter 2 1966 and All That 15

Chapter 3 The 'Cruiser' 27

Chapter 4 Invincible and the Sea Harrier 43

Chapter 5 A New Genus 51

Chapter 6 Invincible Emerges 65

Chapter 7 Under the White Ensign 77

Chapter 8 No Way Forward 84

Chapter 9 For Sale 93

Chapter 10 Invincible at War 104

Chapter 11 What Lessons? 114

Chapter 12 Carrier Comeback 126

Chapter 13 The Blair Effect 139

Chapter 14 Another Twist 151

Chapter 15 After Invincible 160

Chapter 16 Carrier Conundrum 170

Notes 178

Bibliography 182

Index 183

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