
Project Coldfeet
Combating bureaucratic resistance, dwindling funds, untested equipment, and savage physical conditions, the small American team of researchers and intelligence specialists raced against time to take advantage of a rare opportunity to assess the Soviets' progress in meteorology, oceanography, and especially submarine detection--before the station was smashed to bits by the grinding, drifting ice. Key to success was a fledgling recovery technology known as the Fulton Skyhook, designed to snatch the men from the ice on a 500-foot, balloon-lifted line snagged by a specially outfitted B-17 bomber traveling at 125 knots and then reel them up into the plane in howling sub-zero winds.
Based on station logs, after-action reports, and interviews with many of the participants, this one-of-a-kind account provides fascinating background on the personnel, special equipment, mysterious CIA aircraft, and Soviet and U.S. drift stations. The authors also place the mission in the perspective of the Cold War race to develop under-ice submarine operations and acoustic submarine detection capabilities.
- Undertitel
- Secret Mission to a Soviet Ice Station
- Författare
- William M. Leary, Estate of Leonard LeSchack
- ISBN
- 9781682473481
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 335 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2018-11-01
- Förlag
- Naval Institute Press
- Sidor
- 240
