Könyv Modern Russian Submarines James R. Mitchell

Modern Russian Submarines

Technology, Tactics, and Espionage Aboard Russia's Diesel-Electric, Nuclear-Attack, Guided-Missile, and Ballistic-Missile Submarines, from the Kilo, Typhoon, and Akula to the Borei, Yasen, and Belgorod Classes of the Russian

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 14-21 napon belül
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Russia operates one of the most secretive, feared, and inventive submarine fleets on Earth, and this...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
204
EAN
9798182351775
Enbook ID
52983618
Súly
281
Méretek
152 x 229 x 11

Teljes leírás

Russia operates one of the most secretive, feared, and inventive submarine fleets on Earth, and this is the book that takes you inside it.

From the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union to the New Great Power Competition, Modern Russian Submarines is an unprecedented deep dive into the Russian Navy's undersea force. It is the story of how a bankrupt, rusting fleet clawed its way back from near-death to once again command the anxious attention of every admiralty in the West, not by matching its rivals ship for ship, but through stealth, cunning, and the willingness to threaten the unthinkable.

Each chapter fuses rigorous technical analysis with gripping real-world history: the loss of the Kursk, Kalibr cruise-missile strikes against Syria and Ukraine, the secret cable-tapping spies of the GUGI directorate, the apocalyptic Poseidon nuclear torpedo, and the brutal reality of life inside a steel tube beneath the Arctic ice. Whether you are a military history enthusiast, a defense analyst, or simply fascinated by the machines that haunt the dark depths, this book delivers everything you need.

Inside this book, you'll discover:

  • The Typhoon Class (Project 941): The largest submarines ever built, the Cold War leviathans behind The Hunt for Red October, and the last giant that midwifed Russia's troubled Bulava missile.
  • The Akula / Shchuka-B: The "silent hunter" that shocked the West by closing the acoustic gap, aided by the Walker spy ring and the Toshiba export scandal.
  • The Borei Class (SSBN): The modern sea-based nuclear deterrent, pump-jet propulsion, a radically quieted hull, and sixteen tubes for the new Bulava intercontinental missile.
  • The Yasen Class: Russia's answer to the American Seawolf and Virginia, a hyper-quiet, multi-mission cruise-missile boat that revived the NATO Atlantic submarine watch.
  • The Kilo & the Kalibr Revolution: NATO's "Black Hole," the most-exported submarine of the age, and the cruise missile that let humble diesel boats strike capitals a thousand miles inland.
  • GUGI & the Spy Submarines: The clandestine deep-diving fleet, the Losharik nuclear "atomic station," and the secret war over the world's undersea fiber-optic cables.
  • Belgorod & Poseidon: The longest submarine in the world and its doomsday weapon, a nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed autonomous torpedo built to drown enemy coastlines.
  • Disasters, Stealth & Survival: The Komsomolets, Kursk, Nerpa, and Losharik tragedies, anechoic stealth coatings, titanium hulls, and the closed "submarine cities" of the Arctic.
  • The Future of the Force: The fifth-generation Husky/Laika program, autonomous underwater drones, and the militarized, melting High North.

Thoroughly researched and packed with technical specifications and historical context, this volume places the reader directly in the control room.

Perfect for readers of The Hunt for Red October and Blind Man's Bluff, and for anyone drawn to Cold War history, nuclear strategy, espionage, and the new undersea arms race beneath the Arctic ice.

Scroll up and grab your copy today to dive into the silent, deadly world of the Russian submarine force.