Total Undersea War (ePub)
The Evolutionary Role of the Snorkel in Donitz's U-Boat Fleet, 1944-1945
(Sprache: Englisch)
An analysis of the air mast-equipped German U-boats in World War II and Allied countermeasures.
During the last year of World War II, the once surface-bound diesel-electric U-boat ushered in the age of "total undersea war." This was due to the...
During the last year of World War II, the once surface-bound diesel-electric U-boat ushered in the age of "total undersea war." This was due to the...
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An analysis of the air mast-equipped German U-boats in World War II and Allied countermeasures.
During the last year of World War II, the once surface-bound diesel-electric U-boat ushered in the age of "total undersea war." This was due to the introduction of an air mast, or "snorkel" as it became known among the men who served in Doenitz's submarine fleet. U-boats no longer needed to surface to charge batteries or refresh air; they rarely communicated with their command, operating silently and alone among the shallow coastal waters of the United Kingdom and across to North America. At first, U-boats could remain submerged continuously for a few days, then a few weeks, and finally for months at a time, and they set underwater endurance records not broken for nearly a quarter of a century. The introduction of the snorkel was of paramount concern to the Allies, who strived to frustrate the impact of the device before war's end. Every subsequent wartime U-boat innovation was subordinated to the snorkel, including the new Type XXI Electro-boat wonder weapon. The snorkel's introduction foreshadowed the nearly un-trackable weapon and instrument of intelligence that the submarine became in the postwar world.
Total Undersea War answers many long-standing questions about the last year of the war: How and why did U-boats patrol so close inshore? How effective was acoustic and anti-radar camouflage? Why was U-boat wireless communication so problematic? How did U-boats navigate so effectively submerged? What were the health implications of staying submerged for a month or more? What does an accurate snorkel-configuration look like?
This previously unpublished historical data is applied to a maritime archaeological case study about how the snorkel-equippedU-869likely met its demise off the United States' east coast in February, 1945. The theory that emerges based on a precise understanding of late-war snorkel operations is new and compelling.
This exhaustive study, the first of its kind, draws upon wartime documents from archives around the world to re-evaluate the last year of the U-boat's deployment, all its key technological innovations, the evolving operations and tactics, and Allied countermeasures. It is destined to become an authoritative reference on late-war U-boat development for historians and maritime archaeologists alike for years to come.
Praise for Total Undersea War
"The snorkel's powerful influence during the Battle of the Atlantic is reflected in this riveting book that is filled with action photographs, schematics, and page-turning accounts of the great advantage given to the German navy by this revolutionary piece of equipment." -Maritime Engineering Journal
During the last year of World War II, the once surface-bound diesel-electric U-boat ushered in the age of "total undersea war." This was due to the introduction of an air mast, or "snorkel" as it became known among the men who served in Doenitz's submarine fleet. U-boats no longer needed to surface to charge batteries or refresh air; they rarely communicated with their command, operating silently and alone among the shallow coastal waters of the United Kingdom and across to North America. At first, U-boats could remain submerged continuously for a few days, then a few weeks, and finally for months at a time, and they set underwater endurance records not broken for nearly a quarter of a century. The introduction of the snorkel was of paramount concern to the Allies, who strived to frustrate the impact of the device before war's end. Every subsequent wartime U-boat innovation was subordinated to the snorkel, including the new Type XXI Electro-boat wonder weapon. The snorkel's introduction foreshadowed the nearly un-trackable weapon and instrument of intelligence that the submarine became in the postwar world.
Total Undersea War answers many long-standing questions about the last year of the war: How and why did U-boats patrol so close inshore? How effective was acoustic and anti-radar camouflage? Why was U-boat wireless communication so problematic? How did U-boats navigate so effectively submerged? What were the health implications of staying submerged for a month or more? What does an accurate snorkel-configuration look like?
This previously unpublished historical data is applied to a maritime archaeological case study about how the snorkel-equippedU-869likely met its demise off the United States' east coast in February, 1945. The theory that emerges based on a precise understanding of late-war snorkel operations is new and compelling.
This exhaustive study, the first of its kind, draws upon wartime documents from archives around the world to re-evaluate the last year of the U-boat's deployment, all its key technological innovations, the evolving operations and tactics, and Allied countermeasures. It is destined to become an authoritative reference on late-war U-boat development for historians and maritime archaeologists alike for years to come.
Praise for Total Undersea War
"The snorkel's powerful influence during the Battle of the Atlantic is reflected in this riveting book that is filled with action photographs, schematics, and page-turning accounts of the great advantage given to the German navy by this revolutionary piece of equipment." -Maritime Engineering Journal
Autoren-Porträt von Hamilton Aaron S Hamilton
Aaron Stephan Hamilton is an academically trained historian. He holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in History, as well as the Field Historian designator awarded by the US Army's Combat Studies Institute. He is an amateur maritime archeologist with a focus on submarine history. For more than twenty-five years he has researched and published ground-breaking studies about the final year of World War II in Europe.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Hamilton Aaron S Hamilton
- 2020, 400 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Seaforth Publishing
- ISBN-10: 1526778815
- ISBN-13: 9781526778819
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.05.2020
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