During the late 1980s the U.S. Navy had more than 90 nuclear powered attack and some 35 ballistic missile submarines. At the beginning of the…
During the late 1980s the U.S. Navy had more than 90 nuclear powered attack and some 35 ballistic missile submarines. At the beginning of the…
Alexander Antonov is an engineer and Deputy Head of the Design Department with the Malachite Design Bureau in St. Petersburg. He has participated in the…
John Merrill is an electronics engineer emeritus of the Naval Underwater Weapons Center at New London, CT. He is a frequent contributor to the REVIEW.…
After the Second World War, the U.S. Navy recognized a need to significantly improve their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability. During the war, the German U…
Dr. Thompson is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Maryland at Baltimore, is a member of the Submarine League and a frequent contributor…
It is not often that you hear of a museum that was never meant to be, but one is about to be constructed is a…
Thoughts on taking advantage of the booming computer industry to provide ship drivers with critical information without overloading the users. Information and processing systems in…
A Medical and Operational Overview Recently off the Hawaiian coast, USS NEV ADA (SSBN 733), a Trident missile submarine, conducted special warfare operations. A 27…
The radical transformation of United States naval strategy and force structure predicated on the lessening of East-West tensions is well under way. A formidable open…
Tonight we’re here to honor giants. For when the technological history of America is finally written, the feats of those who achieved the successful marriage…
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