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Ship Killer

A History of the American Torpedo
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Since the start of the 20th Century there have been several thousand books published about submarines and on the order of a thousand discussing aircraft attacks on ships. The principal weapon of most of those submarine attacks and many of the aerial attacks both by land and carrier-based aircraft was the torpedo. Indeed the torpedo and the mine share responsibility by a large margin for sinking more ships than those lost to gunfire and bombs over the past 100 years. However, only a handful of these books have been about torpedoes. Ship Killers will fill that gap by discussing U.S. Navy torpedo development through the end of the Cold War. It begins with a brief description of the weapons developed for"submarines" prior to the beginning of the 20th Century, the efforts of Americans Bushnell and Fulton, the spar torpedo of the Civil War, and the U.S. Navy's attempts to imitate the Whitehead torpedo. Then, from the beginning of the 20th Century, the book will discuss American torpedo development in peace and during war and their use, from submarines, surface warships and small combatants and aircraft, including blimps and helicopters. The book will also cover the technologies and politics involved in torpedo development, and many unusual efforts to deliver torpedoes. About the Authors Thomas Wildenburg is the author of three books on naval history and biographies on Joseph Reeves and Howard Hughes. He lives in Burtonsville, MD. Norman Polmar is the senior consultant for national security programs at Gryphon Technologies.

Author Biography

Thomas Wildenberg is a historian specializing in the development of naval aviation and logistics at sea. He is the author of several books on naval history and the co-author of Howard Hughes: An Airman, His Aircraft and His Great Flight. He lives in Burtonsville, MD. Norman Polmar is an internationally known analyst, consultant, and award-winning author specializing in naval, aviation, and intelligence areas. He has participated in or directed major studies in these areas for the U.S. Department of Defense and Navy, and consulted to U.S. and foreign commercial firms and government agencies. He has been an advisor or consultant on naval issues to three U.S. Secretaries of the Navy and two Chiefs of Naval Operations, as well as to three U.S. Senators and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. He has 50 published books to his credit, including eight previous editions of Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet and four editions of Guide to the Soviet Navy. Mr. Polmar is a columnist for the Proceedings and Naval History magazines. He is a resident of Alexandria, VA.
Release date NZ
November 15th, 2010
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
210 photographs
Imprint
Naval Institute Press
Pages
308
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Dimensions
156x228x23
ISBN-13
9781591146889
Product ID
8222526

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