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Echoes of the Cold War: The Submarines That Nearly Changed Everything
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It was a time of shadows, whispers, and a war fought below the surface. Echoes of the Cold War uncovers the secret history of the Echo-class submarines; the silent giants of the Soviet Navy that were designed to be the ultimate answer to Western naval power.
From the authorization of the high-stakes Project 675 in 1956 to the development of the deadly P6 cruise missile, this book explores the engineering brilliance and the harrowing failures of the vessels that carried the constant threat of nuclear annihilation. Discover the untold stories of reactor mishaps, near-disasters in the icy Arctic, and the strategic games of cat-and-mouse played out near American shores.
James Fred provides a gripping look at how these ambitious, flawed machines shaped modern naval strategy and left a legacy that still resonates in the depths of today's oceans.
It was a time of shadows, whispers, and a war fought below the surface. Echoes of the Cold War uncovers the secret history of the Echo-class submarines; the silent giants of the Soviet Navy that were designed to be the ultimate answer to Western naval power.
From the authorization of the high-stakes Project 675 in 1956 to the development of the deadly P6 cruise missile, this book explores the engineering brilliance and the harrowing failures of the vessels that carried the constant threat of nuclear annihilation. Discover the untold stories of reactor mishaps, near-disasters in the icy Arctic, and the strategic games of cat-and-mouse played out near American shores.
James Fred provides a gripping look at how these ambitious, flawed machines shaped modern naval strategy and left a legacy that still resonates in the depths of today's oceans.

















