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The Submarine Torpedo Boat
Its Characteristics And Modern Development

Forfatter: Allen Hoar

År: 1916

Forlag: D. Van Nostrand Company

Sted: New York

Sider: 211

UDK: 623.8

84 Illustrations - 4 Folding Plates

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164 THE SUBMARINE TORPEDO BOAT out the low hull of the submarine even when in the full glare of a search-light; and by submerging when coming in contact with them, it is a very easy matter to get through the line of the enemy’s scouts and pickets. Diagram showing limit angle of effective submarine attack When: Speed of battleship is iS knots, and Speed of submarine is 8 knots In this respect the tactical capability of the submarine has a direct bearing upon the strategy of the blockade. The usual formation for a blockade is for the battle fleet to take a position in daytime about twenty-five miles off shore at the entrance to the blockaded port with scouts and pickets disposed at intervals shoreward. With the