As a member of the NSL I always read ‘THE SUBMARINE REVIEW with great interest. I have, however, found that the knowledge of the Swedish…
As a member of the NSL I always read ‘THE SUBMARINE REVIEW with great interest. I have, however, found that the knowledge of the Swedish…
TRITON was laid down on 29 May 1956, launched 19 August 1958, and commissioned 10 November 1959. Meanwhile SKIPJACK was laid down the same day,…
The German invasion of the low countries in May 1940 caught the Dutch submarine force unprepared for war. The country, although hoping to stay neutral,…
Introduction The Japanese word Kaiten means heaven-shaker and was given to a secret weapon used by the Japanese towards the end of World War D. …
The U.S. must continue to live with the nuclear weapon because we can’t yet live without it. The arms control process continues to reduce the…
Is It nme to Junk Our Nukes?” teased the headline from the Paul Nitze article in the Outlook Section of the Sunday, January 16, 1994,…
[Ed. Note: The following appeared in the Outlook section of the January 16, 1994 issue of The Washington Post, and is reprinted here with permission.]…
EDITOR’S COMMENTS The best indications for the intellectual direction of the defense policy debate have to do with conventional deterrence. In the lead article, reprinted…
EDITOR’S COMMENTS In this issue of The Submarine Review we are fortunate to have a broad sampling of policy views, mission assessments, determinants of design, …
THE SUBMARINE REGISTRY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY by CDR John D. Alden, USN(Ret.) The late Dr. Thomas O. Paine was best known for his management of the …
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