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Old 08-24-05, 12:10 PM   #1
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Default What was the alfa really like?

Hi,

Im reading Rising Tide by Dr Gary E. Weir and Walter J. Boyne. It details russian sub ops throughout the cold war.

Anyway heres the thing, I always thought that the akula, dispite its titanniam hull didnt have the massive dive depth it was credited for. Also it was a noisy sod.

Now check this out.

Quote:
"Occasionally Kolyada would discover a Los Angeles class boat on his tail. They usaually made no secret about their approach, falling in behind him to see how Kolyada would evade. After a short joust, which would frequently bring both submarines disturbingly close to each other, Kolyada would accelerate and go deep. His titanium submarine , capable of diving to 3,000 feet, could ultimatly go where only American sonar or SOSUS could follow. If he slowed to a patrol-quiet six knots or less at great depth, finding him could well prove impossible"
Now the authors seem to have done their research and the book is a recent one (2003)

So is it time we re-evaluated the Alfa?
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