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Submarine Warfare, Past, Present, and Future

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The volume surveys the evolution of under-water craft from early experiments to then-contemporary designs, combining historical narrative with practical explanation of how submarines are constructed, powered, and operated. It evaluates tactical and strategic roles for submersibles, discusses limitations and likely avenues for improvement in speed, stability, and sensing, and includes technical descriptions, illustrations, and a brief bibliography to orient general readers and interested students to both past developments and probable future directions in submarine construction and warfare.

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Herbert C. Fyfe

Herbert C. Fyfe was an author known for his contributions to military literature, particularly in the field of naval warfare. His notable work, "Submarine Warfare, Past, Present, and Future," explores the evolution and implications of submarine technology in naval strategy. Fyfe's writing reflects a keen interest in the advancements of maritime combat and the historical context surrounding submarine operations. Through his analysis, he provides insights into the future of underwater warfare, making his work relevant for both military enthusiasts and historians.