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What does it feel like to live in a pressurized metal tube, 1000 feet (300 m) under the ocean, and only steps away from lethally dangerous nuclear fissile material? Nuclear submariners know. In wartime, they hunt other submarines and destroy them before they themselves can be hunted down. This fascinating book looks at what life is like for the men who live and work together on these boats; what the inside of a nuclear submarine looks like and how it works; how the sea gives the submariners all the air they need to breathe while under water; and how they "fight" the boat while they hunt other submarines.



About the Author

Antony Loveless

Antony Loveless (born 1967) is an English freelance author, broadcaster, journalist, and photographer. He has covered events from the front in both Iraq and Afghanistan and is a regular contributor to many defence-related publications. He is an accomplished travel and features writer and his words and photography appear regularly in leading newspapers, magazines, and periodicals around the world. He lives in London and Belfast.



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