Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... surface and the other for use sub- merged.10 A wide variety of surface propulsion systems were employed until the development of the diesel engine which shortly became the stand- ard for surface propulsion . The dual - powered submarine ...
... surface and the other for use sub- merged.10 A wide variety of surface propulsion systems were employed until the development of the diesel engine which shortly became the stand- ard for surface propulsion . The dual - powered submarine ...
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... surface and the other for use sub- merged.10 A wide variety of surface propulsion systems were employed until the development of the diesel engine which shortly became the stand- ard for surface propulsion . The dual - powered submarine ...
... surface and the other for use sub- merged.10 A wide variety of surface propulsion systems were employed until the development of the diesel engine which shortly became the stand- ard for surface propulsion . The dual - powered submarine ...
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... surface or submarine one . The surface naval powers , in consequence , adopted the technique of diversion during the World Wars.22 Under this technique a suspected merchant vessel was diverted to a des- ignated control port where a ...
... surface or submarine one . The surface naval powers , in consequence , adopted the technique of diversion during the World Wars.22 Under this technique a suspected merchant vessel was diverted to a des- ignated control port where a ...
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