David Evans and Mark Peattie's new "Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941" represents the most comprehensive effort to date to describe the doctrinal changes the IJN went through from its inception to its ruin. The work traces the evolution of Japanese naval thought through three major wars, and clearly describes how the lessons that Japan learned in the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars were carried through to the formulation of naval doctrine for the Pacific War. This ultimately worked very much to Japan's disadvantage, since these earlier victories ultimately led her to completely mis-analyze the fundamentally different character and military strength of the United States. Indeed, at the very time that Japan needed to be thinking most creatively about how to fight her more powerful future opponent, her past victories had already laid the foundation for a doctrine which was both rigid and fundamentally flawed.
Nevertheless, the Japanese Navy did produce a number of impressive achievements, both tactically and in terms of technology. The IJN's development of masterful torpedo tactics, the Long Lance torpedo, the formulation of their very powerful carrier aviation arm, and the development of the Yamato-class super battleships were all manifestations of Japan's need to combat a U.S. Navy which was certain to be more numerous, and backed by a larger industrial base than the Japanese could muster. This, in turn, led to a naval doctrine which emphasized quality over quantity, offensive power over defensive capabilities, and front-line combat strength over logistical soundness. The origins of all of these tenets, and their extensions into Japan's tactics and shipbuilding programs, are all clearly explained in Kaigun.
This work fills a major gap in the Western literature concerning Japanese naval doctrine. No other study to date has covered this topic as completely. The authors, who are both Japanese linguists, make extensive usage of Japanese primary sources to support their arguments. The bibliography and back-matter are most impressive. The maps and other illustrations, in my humble opinion (having drawn about 30 of them myself) are excellent. In particular, I draw attention to the diagram of the Japanese Type-93 torpedo, which is the most complete and accurate yet seen in any publication in either Japan or the West. (It ought to be a good diagram -- it took me nearly three weeks to complete it!)
One thing that readers won't find much of is coverage of Japanese wartime tactics. As the authors state, "...because the fortunes of the Japanese Navy turned so disastrously by the end of 1943 and, because it was thereafter forced to desperate improvisations to maintain the struggle against the Allies, few strategies, tactics, and technologies devised in the interwar years had any relevance in the last year and a half of the war.... In any event, comments on specific aspects of Japanese naval strategy, tactics, and technology relating to World War II run throughout the later chapters of [the] work."
The other major gap in "Kaigun" is that it contains only the most superficial coverage of the development of Japanese air doctrine and tactics. This omission was deliberate, in that the Naval Institute Press decided that the book was already too long and requested the authors to remove these chapters. The authors plan to release this material in a second volume, the manuscript for which is tentatively slated for completion in fall of 1998.
In sum, this work is clearly an important contribution to the Western literature on the topic area. For anyone interested in the Imperial Navy, or the development of naval doctrine in general, it is an essential part of their library.
1 有用 伊西力安 2014-05-16 14:07:31
一天两章突击读完,值了!
0 有用 格林制剂 2025-04-20 22:12:34 上海
重点写了日本海军在太平洋战争前战略、战术和技术层面的失误。最重要的失误是将海军部门的利益置于国家利益之上,而且没有得到陆军的配合;沉浸在过去的胜利中,追求最终决战和有限战,而没有意识到接下来的消耗战和总体战。战术上没有发展潜艇战和反潜艇战术。在雷达技术上落后于盟国。读过后还是很有启发的。
1 有用 给我茄子三明治 2022-05-14 20:13:41
日本海军战略史躲不开的大部头。大二时被老师安利过,当时只是随着课程进度让读什么读什么。后来写毕业论文的时候才通读全书。参考文献丰富全面,极大地满足了我的好奇心以及阅读大部头的征服感。最喜欢的还是第一章“creating modern navy”.着重谈了Meiji Navy是年轻人的海军以及他们一直有strategic concern. 这两点是近代日本海军崛起的关键。从广义的战略成面来看也确实如... 日本海军战略史躲不开的大部头。大二时被老师安利过,当时只是随着课程进度让读什么读什么。后来写毕业论文的时候才通读全书。参考文献丰富全面,极大地满足了我的好奇心以及阅读大部头的征服感。最喜欢的还是第一章“creating modern navy”.着重谈了Meiji Navy是年轻人的海军以及他们一直有strategic concern. 这两点是近代日本海军崛起的关键。从广义的战略成面来看也确实如此,一直有target(对当时的日本来说是清帝国)是战略能否成功的先决条件。日本海军最初也是单纯的装备收集人员专业性也不高。相关章节是对甲午战争和日俄战争的战争研究很好的佐证和补充。 (展开)
0 有用 隼鹰 2020-12-13 21:15:01
指文要出此书的中译本了