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Naval Submarines - cover

Naval Submarines

Christopher Miller

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Verlag: Publifye

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"Naval Submarines" explores the captivating history of underwater warfare, from rudimentary submersibles to today's advanced nuclear submarines. The book highlights how the submarine evolved from a marginal weapon into a critical element of naval power projection, significantly impacting naval strategy and international relations. Early submarines, for example, were initially viewed with skepticism, but their potential for stealth attacks and intelligence gathering gradually reshaped naval doctrine.

 
Another key aspect explored is the technological race, with advancements like diesel-electric propulsion and nuclear power revolutionizing submarine capabilities. The book traces the evolution of submarines through key historical periods, including their roles in both World Wars and the Cold War's nuclear standoff. It examines how submarines have been used in anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and nuclear deterrence.

 
The narrative unfolds systematically, starting with early submarine designs and progressing through technological breakthroughs and strategic shifts. It emphasizes the interplay between technological innovation and evolving military strategies, offering a comprehensive understanding of the submarine's impact on naval history and modern naval operations.
Verfügbar seit: 29.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 70 Seiten.

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