Modern Submarine Warfare
Author | : David Maxwell Owens Miller |
Publisher | : Salamander Books |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1997-09 |
Genre | : Submarine warfare |
ISBN | : 9780861019465 |
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Author | : David Maxwell Owens Miller |
Publisher | : Salamander Books |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1997-09 |
Genre | : Submarine warfare |
ISBN | : 9780861019465 |
Author | : Fouad Sabry |
Publisher | : One Billion Knowledgeable |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 2024-05-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
What is Underwater Warfare Underwater warfare, also known as undersea warfare or subsurface warfare, is naval warfare involving underwater vehicle or combat operations conducted underwater. It is one of the four operational areas of naval warfare, the others being surface warfare, aerial warfare, and information warfare. Underwater warfare includes:Actions by submarines actions, and anti-submarine warfare, i.e. warfare between submarines, other submarines and surface ships; combat airplanes and helicopters may also be engaged when launching special dive-bombs and torpedo-missiles against submarines;Underwater special operations, considering:Military diving sabotage against ships and ports.Anti-frogman techniques.Reconnaissance tasks. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Underwater warfare Chapter 2: American submarine NR-1 Chapter 3: Frogman Chapter 4: GIUK gap Chapter 5: Naval Undersea Warfare Center Chapter 6: Littoral combat ship Chapter 7: Military diving Chapter 8: United States Naval Special Warfare Command Chapter 9: Naval Diving Unit (Singapore) Chapter 10: Frogman Corps (Denmark) (II) Answering the public top questions about underwater warfare. Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Underwater Warfare.
Author | : James P. Delgado |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2011-06-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1849088608 |
'Silent Killers is a triumph that is educational as well as highly entertaining.' - Clive Cussler James P. Delgado, President and CEO of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, presents a detailed and visually stunning examination of the history and development of the modern nuclear submarine. Calling on his training as a nautical archaeologist who was among the first explorers to dive the Titanic, Delgado recreates the story of the submarine from the bottom up – that is through eerie photographs of subs at the bottom of the sea. In addition, he explores submarine technology, from wooden to iron to steel hulls, from hand-cranked to nuclear-powered propulsion, from candlelight to electricity, from gunpowder 'torpedoes' to nuclear missiles. An esteemed underwater archaeologist and marine historian, Jim Delgado has compiled an extraordinary history of the dragons of the deep.
Author | : Iain Ballantyne |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 742 |
Release | : 2018-12-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1681779439 |
A fascinating and comprehensive account of how an initially ineffectual underwater boat—originally derided and loathed in equal measure—evolved into the most powerful and terrifying vessel ever invented—with enough destructive power to end all life on Earth. Iain Ballantyne considers the key episodes of submarine warfare and vividly describes the stories of brave individuals who have risked their lives under the sea, often with fatal consequences. His analysis of underwater conflict begins with Archimedes discovering the Principle of Buoyancy. Our clandestine journey then moves through the centuries and focuses on prolific characters with deathly motives, including David Bushnell, who in 1775 in America devised the first combat submarine with the idea of attacking the British. Today, nuclear-powered submarines are among the most complex, costly ships in existence. Armed with nuclear weapons, they have the ability to destroy millions of lives: they are the most powerful warships ever created. At the heart of this thrilling narrative lurks danger and power as we discover warfare’s murkiest secrets.
Author | : Malcolm Llewellyn-Jones |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780415385329 |
An essential new account of how anti-submarine warfare is conducted, with a focus on both historic and present-day operations. This new book shows how until 1944 U-boats operated as submersible torpedo craft which relied heavily on the surface for movement and charging their batteries. This pattern was repeated in WWII until Allied anti-submarine countermeasures had forced the Germans to modify their existing U-boats with the schnorkel. Countermeasures along also pushed the development of high-speed U-boats capable of continuously submerged operations. This study shows how these improved submarines became benchmark of the post-war Russian submarine challenge. Royal Navy doctrine was developed by professional anti-submarine officers, and based on the well-tried combination of defensive and offensive anti-submarine measures that had stood the press of time since 1917, notwithstanding considerable technological change. This consistent and holistic view of anti-submarine warfare has not been understood by most of the subsequent historians of these anti-submarine campaigns, and this book provides an essential and new insight into how Cold War, and indeed modern, anti-submarine warfare is conducted.
Author | : Mark Ragan |
Publisher | : Da Capo Press |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2009-04-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 078674717X |
Many people have heard of the Hunley, the experimental Confederate submarine that sank the USS Housatonic in a daring nighttime operation. Less well known, however, is that the Hunley was not alone under the waters of America during the Civil War. Both the Union and Confederacy built a wide and incredible array of vessels that could maneuver underwater, and many were put to use patrolling enemy waters. In Submarine Warfare in the Civil War, Mark Ragan, who spent years mining factory records and log books, brings this little-known history to the surface.The hardcover edition, Union and Confederate Submarine Warfare in the Civil War, was published to wide acclaim in 1999. For this new paperback edition, Ragan has revised and updated the text to include the full story of the Hunley's recovery and restoration.
Author | : Mark K. Ragan |
Publisher | : Da Capo Press, Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 1999-11-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
Submarine use and experimentation during the Civil War was far more widespread than generally known. Drawing on years of archival research, submarine expert Mark Ragan outlines the building programs, construction plans, and underwater operations of both the Union and the Confederacy. 50 photos/illustrations. 6 maps. Nationwide book signings.
Author | : David Owen |
Publisher | : Seaforth Publishing |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2007-11-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1844157032 |
The submarine was undoubtedly the most potent purely naval weapon of the twentieth century. In two world wars, enemy underwater campaigns were very nearly successful in thwarting Allied hopes of victory - indeed, annihilation of Japanese shipping by US Navy submarines is an indicator of what might have been. That the submarine was usually defeated is a hugely important story in naval history, yet this is the first book to treat the subject as a whole in a readable and accessible manner. It concerns individual heroism and devotion to duty, but also ingenuity, technical advances and originality of tactical thought. What developed was an endless battle between forces above and below the surface, where a successful innovation by one side eventually produces a counter-measure by the other in a lethal struggle for supremacy. Development was not a straight line: wrong ideas and assumptions led to defeat and disaster.
Author | : Lawrence Sondhaus |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2017-08-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1442269553 |
This compelling book explores Germany’s campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in World War I, which marked the onset of total war at sea. Noted historian Lawrence Sondhaus shows how the undersea campaign, intended as an antidote to Britain’s more conventional blockade of German ports, ultimately brought the United States into the war. Although the German people readily embraced the argument that an “undersea blockade” of Britain enforced by their navy’s Unterseeboote (U-boats) was the moral equivalent of the British navy’s blockade of German ports, international opinion never accepted its legitimacy. Sondhaus explains that in their initial, somewhat confused rollout of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1915, German leaders underestimated the extent to which the policy would alienate the most important neutral power, the United States. In rationalizing the risk of resuming the unrestricted campaign in 1917, they took for granted that, should the United States join the Allies, German U-boats would be able to stop the transport of an American army to France. But by bringing the United States into the war, while also failing to stop the deployment of its troops to Europe, unrestricted submarine warfare ultimately led to Germany’s defeat. Because US manpower proved decisive in breaking the stalemate on the Western Front and securing victory for the Allies, Sondhaus argues that Germany’s decision to stake its fate on the U-boat campaign ranks among the greatest blunders of modern history.