From Julietts to Yasens: Development and Operational History of Soviet Nuclear-Powered Cruise-Missile Submarines 1958-2022
By (Author) Alejandro A Vilches Alarcon
22
Helion & Company
Helion & Company
15th October 2022
15th May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
100
Width 210mm, Height 298mm
A comprehensive history of the design, building and service of the various Soviet classes of nuclear-powered and cruise-missile armed submarines (SSGNs). First entering service in the 1960s, this new combination of weapon systems posed a serious threat to US shores and to the US Navy's powerful aircraft carrier battle groups. This comprehensive history shows the incredible resources poured into this project by the Soviets, the new technologies developed, the resulting nuclear accidents, lives lost and the extreme sacrifices of the crews. Nuclear-powered submarines primarily armed with large, heavy cruise missiles remain a uniquely Soviet, and now Russian, style of vessel without a similar counterpart in Western navies. The infamous submarine Kursk, once pride of the Russian Navy, was one such SSGN, but was not the only vessel of this type lost at sea. From Juliett to Yasen details the submarines, their weapons, the Soviet and Russian design philosophies that lie behind them and the strategy of their employment. AUTHOR: Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcn (Seville, 1980) Mr. Vilches have a Naval Engineering degree by the University of Cadiz, in Propulsion systems. During the last twenty years had worked in Spanish, French and UK shipyards, both in civilian and military projects. At the same time he had published articles in specialised magazines in Spanish, French, UK and US markets. Is also author of four books in Spanish language about Naval History, focused in Soviet Submarines and Second World War naval operations. Actually he works in Gibraltar shipyards. 113 colour & b/w photos, 15 colour profiles & figures, 1 colour & 6 b/w maps
"Vilches Alarcn has done an excellent job of telling a complex story in a compact format without sacrificing quality."-- "National Maritime Historical Society"
Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcon (Seville, 1980) Mr. Vilches have a Naval Engineering degree by the University of Cadiz, in Propulsion systems. During the last twenty years had worked in Spanish, French and UK shipyards, both in civilian and military projects. At the same time he had published articles in specialized magazines in Spanish, French, UK and US markets. Is also author of four books in Spanish language about Naval History, focused in Soviet Submarines and Second World War naval operations. Actually he works in Gibraltar shipyards.