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The Royal Navy and Anti-submarine Warfare, 1917-49 (Cass Series: Naval Policy and History)

The Royal Navy and Anti-submarine Warfare, 1917-49 (Cass Series: Naval Policy and History)
By Malcolm Llewellyn-Jones

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An essential new account of how anti-submarine warfare is conducted, with a focus on both historic and present-day operations.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #548475 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-12-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 240 pages

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'An extremely well researched and balanced work, The Royal Navy and Anti-Submarine Warfare, 1917-49 is a refereshing look at a complex subject, from the eyes of a seasoned professional, and sheds light on some popular misunderstanding as to the complexity of modern ASW...a key reference document for naval historians and future maritime strategists.' - The Northern Mariner

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An essential new account of how anti-submarine warfare is conducted, with a focus on both historic and present-day operations.  

This new book shows how until 1944 U-boats operated as submersible torpedo craft which relied heavily on the surface for movement and charging their batteries. This pattern was repeated in WWII until Allied anti-submarine countermeasures had forced the Germans to modify their existing U-boats with the schnorkel. Countermeasures along also pushed the development of high-speed U-boats capable of continuously submerged operations.

This study shows how these improved submarines became benchmark of the post-war Russian submarine challenge. Royal Navy doctrine was developed by professional anti-submarine officers, and based on the well-tried combination of defensive and offensive anti-submarine measures that had stood the press of time since 1917, notwithstanding considerable technological change.

This consistent and holistic view of anti-submarine warfare has not been understood by most of the subsequent historians of these anti-submarine campaigns, and this book provides an essential and new insight into how Cold War, and indeed modern, anti-submarine warfare is conducted.