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How Close Did Germany s Navy Get to Threatening America s Coastline in WWII?
Just like during World War I, the Germans wanted to quickly sink as many ships as possible and doom England. However, America manpower and industrial might would once again turn the tide.
Here s What You Need To Remember: The Germans wagered that if the U-boats could seriously disrupt Atlantic shipping and also sink American supply ships close to their own shores, the losses would be even more demoralizing. Dönitz commenced plans for his first hunting forays into U.S. coastal waters. He called the missions Operation Drumbeat.
The
Seawolf-class may have been the best of the best, but at approximately $3 to $3.5 billion per vessel, it was simply too expensive, especially in the wake of changing global geopolitics.
Here s What You Need To Remember: The biggest threat to the
Seawolf-class wasn t the Soviet Navy, but rather the breakup of the Soviet Union. Without a foe to face the program was simply not worth the cost.
Designed to address the threat of Soviet ballistic missile submarines, and to replace the aging
Los Angeles-class of submarines, the
The reason: the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union.
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