Depth Charge


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Depth Charge!


Depth Charge!

Author: Chris Henry

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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The history of weapons and warfare is usually written from the point of view of the battles fought and the tactics used. In naval warfare, in particular, the story of how these weapons were invented, designed and supplied is seldom told. Chris Henry, in this pioneering study, sets the record straight. He describes how, to counter the extraordinary threat posed by the U-boats in the world wars, the Royal Navy responded with weapons that kept open the vital supply routes of the Atlantic Ocean. He also celebrates the remarkable achievements of the engineers and inventors whose inspired work was essential to Britain's survival.

Depth Charge Mark 15 and Underwater Sound Signal Mark 50


Depth Charge Mark 15 and Underwater Sound Signal Mark 50

Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Weapons

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1961


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Depth Charge


Depth Charge

Author: Chris Henry

language: en

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Release Date: 2006-03-19


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The history of weapons and warfare is usually written from the point of view of the battles fought and the tactics used. In naval warfare, in particular, the story of how these weapons were invented, designed and supplied is seldom told. Chris Henry, in this pioneering study, sets the record straight. He describes how, to counter the extraordinary threat posed by the U-boats in the world wars, the Royal Navy responded with weapons that kept open the vital supply routes of the Atlantic Ocean.He also celebrates the remarkable achievements of the engineers and inventors whose inspired work was essential to Britain's survival.