Introduction The primary objective of America’s Maritime Strategy is to demonstrate sea control as a deterrent to wartime escalation. A critical element of the strategy…
Introduction The primary objective of America’s Maritime Strategy is to demonstrate sea control as a deterrent to wartime escalation. A critical element of the strategy…
The Submarine Stability Problem As the numbers, types and capabilities of modem weapons ~and weapon systems have proliferated, the pace and tempo of modem warfare…
Commissioned on August 30, 1961 at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, the USS THRESHER (SSN 593) was the lead ship of a new class of deep diving…
There was an ingenious development in submarine construction by the Royal Dutch Navy. The importance of this one unique class of submarines may warrant another…
Atomic research was underway in several countries before ~World War II, including in the Soviet Union where scientists are known to have been conducting research…
bas-tion n. 1: a fortified area or position that is considered to be a stronghold Strategic nuclear weapons systems are under intense review. This review…
For the past 45 years, the United States has had the advantage of a single, unifying threat around which to plan, equip, train, and, most…
EDITOR’S COMMENTS If we were to draw main themes for this issue, we would probably choose two that are at the heart of the Submarine…
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