SUBMARINE WARFARE IN THE ARCTIC: OPTION OR ILLUSION? By Hark Sakitt Center for International Security and Arms Control (Occasional Paper) Stanford University, Hay 1988 63 …
SUBMARINE WARFARE IN THE ARCTIC: OPTION OR ILLUSION? By Hark Sakitt Center for International Security and Arms Control (Occasional Paper) Stanford University, Hay 1988 63 …
NAVY NEWS & Undersea Technology of 30 May, tells of a study by the Institute for Policy Studies which notes that 16,000 of the world’s…
LASER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TO SUBMARINES Some discussions of Laser communications systems to submarines, while describing blue-green beams down to the submarine from satellite o~ ai~craft…
Although there are a number of submarine publications available in book stores for popular and easy reading, there is a remarkable dearth in this country…
We appear to be employing brute force methods in the design of our new submarines to make minor improvements while scarcely looking around to see…
The initial talk by Admiral McKee at last year’s Submarine League’s Symposium and the follow-on comments by CDR Ryan are striking in their different approaches…
Richard D. Laning Jr. had an interesting article, in the July issue of THE SUBMARINE REVIEW, dealing with the Submarine Reserve. He raised a number…
As we returned to Pearl on the surface in WW II, we scrambled to pop the bridge identification flare as a B-24 dropped out of…
The modern American SSN, the spearpoint of the nation’s Maritime Strategy, is simply too valuable to be operated where mines can obtain an easy kill.…
The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) entered the nuclear-powered submarine field in the 1970s with the introduction of the HAN nuclear-powered attack submarine. In 1981,…
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