Submarines, 1914-Present

Submarines, 1914-Present - The Essential Identification Guide

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Publisher's Synopsis

The emergence of the submarine in 1914 as a major strategic weapon was swift and unexpected, and changed naval warfare forever. On 5 September 1914, a British Royal Navy light cruiser, HMS Pathfinder, was sunk by the German submarine U-21, becoming the first victim of a free-fired torpedo. Submarines 1914-Present: The Essential Naval Identification Guide offers a highly illustrated guide to all the main classes of submarines to be used in naval warfare from the beginning of World War I to the present day. Divided by era, campaign and country, the book includes sections on submarine forces in 1914, technical developments during the 1930s, the Atlantic convoy war during World War II, Soviet submarine development during the Cold War, the introduction of nuclear-powered submarines, submarines of the Falklands War and the latest ICBM carriers. All the main types are included, from the World War I-era German U-1 and British F-class, through the Type VII U-boats and US Gato class of World War II, and coming up-to-date with the latest missile submarines, such as HMS Astute, USS Virginia, the Russian Borei class, the Chinese Shang class and the INS Arihant.

Book information

ISBN: 9781908696663
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
Imprint: Amber Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 623.82570904
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 192
Weight: 792g
Height: 248mm
Width: 193mm
Spine width: 19mm