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| | The Third Battle: Innovation in the U.S. Navy's Silent Cold War Struggle with Soviet Submarines (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | In the words of Project Nobska, a mid-1950s successor to the Project Hartwell study, "Confronted with quiet submarines of long endurance, a sufficiently accurate means of navigation, and suitable weapons, a defense against shore bombardment by submarines becomes a huge problem. |
 | | By 1949, with the formal establishment of Project Kayo, ASW was included among the potential new missions, and SSKs became a part of the initial response to the Type XXI threat. |
 | | When one projects this very serious competition well into the future and sees the number of nuclear submarines the Soviet Union will probably build, one notes the improvements that he can make, although some of these improvements are going to cost him a lot of resources he has to pull away from something else. |
| www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/cno/n87/history/cold-war-asw.html (19519 words) |
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