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Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare / Containing a Complete and Concise Account of the Rise and Progress of Submarine Warfare

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A comprehensive technical and historical survey of submarine warfare, starting with early developments and progressing through mechanical and electrical defensive mines, their fuzes, mooring, cabling, and firing systems. It examines circuit closers, observation and testing methods, and procedures for clearing passages, then surveys offensive devices such as drifting, towing, locomotive and spar torpedoes and spar charges. Chapters describe torpedo vessels and boats, accounts of operations and experiments, properties and tests of explosives, and the use of electricity, supported by diagrams and plates illustrating equipment and procedures.

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Charles William Sleeman

Charles William Sleeman was a notable figure in the field of naval warfare, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of submarine technology. His key work, "Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare," offers a comprehensive overview of the development and evolution of submarine warfare. Through his writing, Sleeman aimed to inform military professionals and the public about the strategic importance of torpedoes in naval engagements. His insights reflect the technological advancements of his time and contribute to the broader discourse on maritime military strategy.

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