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Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions

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The author presents a practical manual for explosive naval devices and small attack boats, describing construction details, ignition mechanisms, and illustrative plates. He outlines tactics for using numerous maneuverable craft to harpoon and attach timed or contact charges to larger warships, with calculations of timing, force, and survivability. The text evaluates logistical arrangements, costs, and organization, argues the political and economic implications of the method, and responds to ethical objections while projecting its likely effects on blockade and coastal defense.

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Robert Fulton

Robert Fulton was an American engineer and inventor, best known for his pioneering work in naval engineering and submarine design. He gained prominence in the early 19th century for his innovative contributions to underwater warfare, particularly through his book "Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions," where he detailed his ideas on the use of torpedoes and submarines in military operations. Fulton's work laid the groundwork for future developments in naval technology and is considered a significant part of maritime history.

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