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Spy Ships - One Hundred Years of Intelligence Collection by Ships and Submarines (Hardcover): Norman Polmar, Lee J Mathers Spy Ships - One Hundred Years of Intelligence Collection by Ships and Submarines (Hardcover)
Norman Polmar, Lee J Mathers; Foreword by Rear Admiral Thomas a Brooks
R856 R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Save R50 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Almost from the first days of seafaring, men have used ships for “spying” and intelligence collection. Since early in the twentieth century, with the technological advancements of radio and radar, the U.S. Navy and other government agencies and many other navies have used increasingly specialized ships and submarines to ferret out the secrets of other nations. The United States and the Soviet Union/Russia have been the leaders in those efforts, especially during the forty-five years of the Cold War. But, as Norman Polmar and Lee J. Mathers reveal, so has China, which has become a major maritime power in the twenty-first century, with special interests in the South China Sea and with increasing hostility toward the United States. Through extensive, meticulous research and through the lens of such notorious spy ship events as the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, the North Korean capture of the USS Pueblo, and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s success in clandestinely salvaging part of a Soviet submarine with the Hughes Glomar Explorer, Spy Ships is a fascinating and valuable resource for understanding maritime intelligence collection and what we have learned from it.  

Defcon-2 - Standing on the Brink of Nuclear War During the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback): Norman Polmar Defcon-2 - Standing on the Brink of Nuclear War During the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback)
Norman Polmar
R528 R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Save R121 (23%) Out of stock

The closest we've ever come to the end of the worldDEFCON-2 is the best single volume on the Cuban Missile Crisis published and is an important contribution to the history of the Cold War. Beyond the military and political facts of the crisis, Polmar and Gresham sketch the personalities that created and coped with the crisis. They also show us how close we came to the edge without becoming sensationalistic.
--Larry Bond, bestselling author of Dangerous GroundSpy-satellite and aerial-reconnaissance photos reveal that one of the United States's bitterest enemies may be acquiring weapons of mass destruction and the means to use them against the American homeland. Administration officials refuse to accept intelligence professionals' interpretation of these images and order an end to spy missions over the offending nation. More than a month later, after vicious infighting, the president orders the spy missions to resume. The new photos reveal an array of ballistic missiles, capable of carrying nuclear warheads and striking deep within U.S. territory. It appears that the missiles will be fully operational within one week.This is not a plot setup for a suspense novel; it is the true story of the most terrifying moment in the 45-year Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union: the Cuban Missile Crisis. DEFCON-2 tells this tale as it has never been told before--from both sides, with the help of hundreds of recently declassified U.S. and Soviet documents, as well as interviews with numerous former spies, military figures, and government officials who speak out here for the first time.

The Enola Gay - The B-29 That Dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima (Paperback): Norman Polmar The Enola Gay - The B-29 That Dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima (Paperback)
Norman Polmar
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The world entered the atomic age in August 1945, when the B-29 Superfortress nicknamed Enola Gay flew some 1,500 miles from the island of Tinian and dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The "Little Boy" bomb exploded with the force of 12.5 kilotons of TNT, nearly destroying the city. Three days later, another B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The Japanese government, which had been preparing a bloody defense against an invasion, surrendered six days later. The aircraft was the primary artifact in an exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum from 1995 to 1998. The original, controversial exhibit script was changed, and the final exhibition attracted some 4 million visitors, testifying to the enduring interest in the aircraft and its mission. This book tells the story of the Enola Gay, the Boeing B-29 program, and the combat operations of the B-29 type. After nearly two decades of restoration, the Enola Gay will be one of the highlights of the museum's new Udvar-Hazy Center, which is scheduled to open at Dulles International Airport on December 15, 2003.

Cold War Submarines - The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines, 1945-2001 (Paperback): Norman Polmar Cold War Submarines - The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines, 1945-2001 (Paperback)
Norman Polmar
R1,149 Discovery Miles 11 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Submarines had a vital, if often unheralded, role in the superpower navies during the Cold War. Their crews carried out intelligence-collection operations, sought out and stood ready to destroy opposing submarines, and, from the early 1960s, threatened missile attacks on their adversary s homeland, providing in many respects the most survivable nuclear deterrent of the Cold War. For both East and West, the modern submarine originated in German U-boat designs obtained at the end of World War II. Although enjoying a similar technology base, by the 1990s the superpowers had created submarine fleets of radically different designs and capabilities. Written in collaboration with the former Soviet submarine design bureaus, Norman Polmar and K. J. Moore authoritatively demonstrate in this landmark study how differing submarine missions, antisubmarine priorities, levels of technical competence, and approaches to submarine design organizations and management caused the divergence.

Why Truman Dropped the Atomic Bomb on Japan (Paperback): Thomas B. Allen, Norman Polmar Why Truman Dropped the Atomic Bomb on Japan (Paperback)
Thomas B. Allen, Norman Polmar
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Out of stock
Washington Dc's Most Wanted (TM) - The Top 10 Book of Tourist Treasures, Powerful Politicians, and Capital Wonders... Washington Dc's Most Wanted (TM) - The Top 10 Book of Tourist Treasures, Powerful Politicians, and Capital Wonders (Paperback)
Brigette Polmar, Norman Polmar
R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Long a family-friendly tourist destination and educational mecca for students, Washington, DC, is immediately recognizable for its world-class museums and monuments riddled with symbolism. Washington's other signature stamp-politics-attracts visitors of a different kind. Power players from around the globe gather in the nation's capital to make history. But that's not all there is to the city. Part tour guide, part trivia book, Washington, DC's Most Wanted (TM) shows you its ins and outs (and sometimes confusing roundabouts). Included in the book's many chapters are top-ten lists on homegrown artists, authors, and athletes; historic hotels and bars known for their patrons' wheelings and dealings; local hauntings and lore; and, of course, memorable scandals that erupted within the originally diamond-shaped district. Native Washingtonians, as many know, are few and far between, but even they will find a treasure trove of entertaining facts inside these pages.

Aircraft Carriers - Volume 1 - A History of Carrier Aviation and its Influence on World Events, Volume I: 1909-1945 (Hardcover,... Aircraft Carriers - Volume 1 - A History of Carrier Aviation and its Influence on World Events, Volume I: 1909-1945 (Hardcover, 2Rev ed)
Norman Polmar
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Aircraft Carriers" is the definitive history of world aircraft carrier development and operations. Norman Polmar's revised and updated, two-volume classic describes the political and technological factors that influenced aircraft carrier design and construction, meticulously records their operations, and explains their impact on modern warfare. Volume I provides a comprehensive analysis of carrier developments and warfare in the first half of the twentieth century, and examines the advances that allowed the carrier to replace the battleship as the dominant naval weapons system. Polmar gives particular emphasis to carrier operations from World War I, through the Japanese strikes against China in the 1930s, to World War II in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, and Pacific theatres. It begins with French inventor Clement Ader's remarkably prescient 1909 description of an aircraft carrier. The book then explains how Britain led the world in the development of aircraft-carrying ships, soon to be followed by the United States and Japan. While ship-based aircraft operations in World War I had limited impact, they foreshadowed the aircraft carriers built in the 1920s and 1930s. The volume also describes the aircraft operating from those ships as well as the commanders who pioneered carrier aviation. "Aircraft Carriers"has benefited from the technical collaboration of senior carrier experts Captain Eric M. Brown and General Minoru Genda as well as noted historians Robert M. Langdon and Peter B. Mersky. "Aircraft Carriers" is heavily illustrated with more than 400 photographs-some never before published-and maps. Volume II, which is forthcoming from Potomac Books in the winter 2006-2007 (ISBN 978-1-57488-665-8), will cover the period 1946 to the present.

The Death of the USS Thresher - The Story Behind History's Deadliest Submarine Disaster (Paperback): Norman Polmar The Death of the USS Thresher - The Story Behind History's Deadliest Submarine Disaster (Paperback)
Norman Polmar
R433 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R105 (24%) Out of stock

A must-read for submarine buffs! On the morning of April 10, 1963, the world's most advanced submarine was on a test dive off the New England coast when she sent a message to a support ship a thousand feet above her on the surface: experiencing minor problem . . . have positive angle . . . attempting to blow . . . . Then came the sounds of air under pressure and a garbled message: . . . test depth . . . Last came the eerie sounds that experienced navy men knew from World War II: the sounds of a submarine breaking up and compartments collapsing. When she first went to sea in April of 1961, the U.S. nuclear submarine Thresher was the most advanced submarine at sea, built specifically to hunt and kill Soviet submarines. In The Death of the USS Thresher, renowned naval and intelligence consultant Norman Polmar recounts the dramatic circumstances surrounding her implosion, which killed all 129 men on board, in history's first loss of a nuclear submarine.

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