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Rising Tide The Untold Story Of The Russian Submarines That Fought The Cold War Gary E Weir Walter J Boyne

  • SKU: BELL-4120976
Rising Tide The Untold Story Of The Russian Submarines That Fought The Cold War Gary E Weir Walter J Boyne
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Rising Tide The Untold Story Of The Russian Submarines That Fought The Cold War Gary E Weir Walter J Boyne instant download after payment.

Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Gary E Weir; Walter J Boyne
ISBN: 9780465091126, 0465091121
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Rising Tide The Untold Story Of The Russian Submarines That Fought The Cold War Gary E Weir Walter J Boyne by Gary E Weir; Walter J Boyne 9780465091126, 0465091121 instant download after payment.

For devotees of the submarine espionage stories in Blind Man's Bluff, Rising Tide tells the Soviet/Russian side of the most secretive operations of the Cold War. For the first time, seven Soviet admirals, along with leading naval historian Dr. Gary Weir, reveal the successful spying missions, the technological breakthroughs, the confrontations with U.S. forces, and the undersea disasters that killed many hundreds of sailors. With decades of experience on submarines or commanding submarine fleets, these seven senior admirals, many highly decorated, give us the inside stories. They detail the undersea successes such as the blockade of the U.S. submarine base in Bangor, Washington, and the innovative surveillance techniques they developed to trail the U.S. Sixth fleet in the Mediterranean. They reveal the development of the first nuclear submarines, profiling Dr. Peregudov, the father of the Soviet nuclear submarine and the internecine battles among Soviet bureaucrats that led to the deaths of many Russian sailors. And they give first hand accounts of deadly confrontations, such as the sinking of K-219, off Bermuda and the collision of USS Taurog and the Soviet K-108, including unpublished photos of the incident's aftermath. Rising Tide also reveals the many catastrophes and the occasional heroic rescues, and answers many questions surrounding the sensational loss of the Kursk, the most advanced vessel in the Russian fleet. Covering submarines from the first advanced diesel subs in the 1950s to the Kursk in 2000, with the authority only senior naval officials could deliver, Rising Tide is the complete story of the Soviet side of the gripping, secret life of the submariners in the Cold War.

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