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British Submarines - in the Cold War Era (Hardcover)
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British Submarines - in the Cold War Era (Hardcover)
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The Royal Navy's greatest contribution to the Allied success in
World War II was undoubtedly the defeat of the U-boat menace in the
North Atlantic, a victory on which all other European campaigns
depended. The underwater threat was the most serious naval
challenge of the war so it was not surprising that captured German
submarine technology became the focus of attention for the British
submarine service after 1945\. It was quick to test and adopt the
schnorkel, streamlining, homing torpedoes and, less successfully,
hydrogen-peroxide propulsion. Furthermore, in the course of the
long Atlantic battle, the Royal Navy had become the world's most
effective anti-submarine force and was able to utilise this
expertise to improve the efficiency of its own submarines. However,
in 1945 German submarine technology had also fallen into the hands
of the Soviet Union and as the Cold War developed it became clear
that a growing Russian submarine fleet would pose a new threat.
Britain had to go to the US for its first nuclear propulsion
technology, but the Royal Navy introduced the silencing technique
which made British and US nuclear submarines viable anti-submarine
assets, and it pioneered in the use of passive - silent - sonars in
that role. Nuclear power also changed the role of some British
submarines, which replaced bombers as the core element of British
Cold War and post Cold War nuclear deterrence. As in other books in
this series, this one shows how a combination of evolving strategic
and tactical requirements and new technology produced successive
types of submarines. It it is based largely on unpublished and
previously classified official documentation, and to the extent
allowed by security restrictions, also tells the operational story
- HMS _Conqueror_ is still the only nuclear submarine to have sunk
a warship in combat, but there are many less well known aspects of
British submarine operations in the postwar era. Although some of
the Cold War activities of British submarines have come to light in
recent years, this book will be the first comprehensive technical
history of the submarines themselves, their design rationale, and
the service which operated them.
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