Silent Killers: Submarines and Underwater Warfare by Clive Cussler

Silent Killers: Submarines and Underwater Warfare

Clive Cussler
224 pages
Osprey Publishing
Jun 2011
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James P Delgado, President and CEO of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology and author of Nuclear Dawn Osprey, presents a detailed, stunningly visual, examination of the history and development of the submarine and its role in naval warfare, from the first practical experiments with submersible craft to the development of the modern nuclear submarine. Calling on his training as a nautical archaeologist who was among the first explorers to dive the Titanic, Delgado recreates the story of the sub from the bottom up--that is, through eerie photographs of subs at the bottom of the sea. In addition, he explores submarine technology, from wooden to iron to steel hulls, from hand-cranked to nuclear powered propulsion, from candle light to electricity, from gunpowder torpedoes to nuclear missiles Since the time of Jules Verne, submarines have been a topic of great interest to maritime and military fans and Delgados new book explores all of the submarines triumphs and tragedies, successes and failures in this fascinating and compelling illustrated history.
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Pages 224
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Published 2011
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