Doomsday Torpedoes: Live Testing of Soviet Naval Nuclear Weapons, 1954-1962 (Technology@War)

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Management number 231830270 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$7.60 Model Number 231830270
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“… provides many useful illustrations and drawings to tell an important and little-known story.” – National Maritime Historical SocietyIn the aftermath of the Second World War, relations between the Soviet Union and its former Western allies rapidly deteriorated into the Cold War. At sea, the USSR faced a glaring disadvantage. To redress the balance, it armed many of its warships with nuclear weapons ranging from torpedoes to ballistic missiles. Doomsday Torpedoes explores the history of these weapons and their live testing during one of the most dangerous decades of the Cold War.The US Navy’s vast carrier fleet posed a formidable threat, capable of encircling the Soviet Union and striking from multiple directions with nuclear-armed aircraft. Soviet planners sought ways to counter this menace with a single devastating blow. Nuclear-armed torpedoes and anti-ship missiles seemed to offer just such a capability.This book examines their development, testing, and deployment in detail, alongside the parallel evolution of Soviet submarines—the primary launch platforms for naval nuclear weapons.Focusing on the period from 1954 to 1962, Doomsday Torpedoes brings into sharp relief the events that nearly triggered catastrophe, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, when Soviet submarines came perilously close to launching nuclear-armed torpedoes. It is a gripping account of how the pursuit of naval parity brought the world to the brink of a Third World War. The volume is extensively illustrated with photographs, maps, diagrams, figures and charts, and includes the @War series’ signature colour artwork. Read more

ISBN10 1804515833
ISBN13 978-1804515839
Language English
Publisher Helion and Company
Dimensions 8.11 x 0.21 x 11.51 inches
Item Weight 8.9 ounces
Book 8 of 18 Technology@War
Print length 60 pages
Publication date November 30, 2025

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