Aircraft Versus Submarine: in Two World Wars
By (Author) Alfred Price
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Leo Cooper Ltd
20th January 2004
3rd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Air forces and warfare
940.4516
Hardback
224
The first aircraft to sink a submarine was a small flying-boat of the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Naval Air Arm. The year was 1916 and by this time during World War One, the aeroplane as an attack weapon was becoming appreciated by all the combatants. In World War Two the very survival of the British nation was threatened when Hitler's U boats caused massive destruction to the North Atlantic lifeline. The development of anti-submarine warfare from the air was a major factor in decreasing the number of casualties to Allied merchant shipping. Much of this history concerns the cat and mouse tactics employed by aviators and submariners to outwit each other. The development of electronic warfare and purpose-built weapons also form a vital part of this lethal duel fought over the troubled waters of World War Two.