ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE by Rear Admiral R. J. Hill, RN(Ret.), Annapolis, MD U.S. Naval Institute, 2nd Edition, 1990 Reviewed by Paul R. Schratz Admiral Hill completed…
ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE by Rear Admiral R. J. Hill, RN(Ret.), Annapolis, MD U.S. Naval Institute, 2nd Edition, 1990 Reviewed by Paul R. Schratz Admiral Hill completed…
The Washington Post of 3 April notes that the START negotiations are expected to be completed this year and that the agreed Treaty will not…
“SUBMARINERS OR NUKES” LT Schmidt’s article “Submariners or Nukes” is “on the mark, but he writes as if the emphasis on engineering to the detriment…
With this issue of the SUBMARINE REVIEW I bow out as the Editor – being relieved by Captain Jim Hay. This ending to a seven…
LAWSON PETERSON RAMAGE The death of “Red” Ramage, a winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor in World War II, marks a sad occasion for…
During the 1930s the Soviet Navy developed and constructed several closed-cycle propulsion submarines, i.e., capable of employing diesel engines while submerged to recharge their batteries,…
[This letter to the editor of the New London Day is reprinted here with special pennission of the author, who is chainnan and president of…
Submarines and cruise missiles are an awesome pair — a stealthy platform coupled with a potent weapon for long-range attack. The recent analysis by Jon…
Occasionally, to stimulate the thinking of their officers, the Soviet Defense Press publishes open literature and official reviews of selected Western systems and tactics. A…
[This digested article by Edward J. Walsh is reprinted by special permission from the Armed Forces JOURNAL lnJef7UJiiorud, February 1990] Automated control of the U.S.…
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