From Novembers to Sierras: Soviet Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarines

Author:   Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcón
Publisher:   Helion & Company
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9781804518779


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   15 February 2026
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From Novembers to Sierras: Soviet Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarines


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For 30 years during the Cold War, Soviet-designed and manufactured nuclear attack submarines were considered as one of the principal threats for transatlantic traffic. Constructed in reaction to the appearance of USS Nautilus (SSN-675, the first nuclear-powered attack submarine of the US navy), and entering service in 1963, the Project 627 Kit – the first of Soviet nuclear-powered submarines – was originally meant to enter US naval bases and deploy torpedoes with thermonuclear warheads, destroying everything in range. It was only later that they were re-tasked with conventional torpedo attacks on enemy warships and transport vessels along sea routes distant from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR; colloquially 'Soviet Union'). Obsolete already by the time it entered service, the Project 627-class was soon supplanted by vessels of the Project 671 Yorsh, followed by the Project 671RT Syomga, and Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka nuclear-powered submarines, better known in the West by their ASCC/NATO-reporting name as 'Victor I', 'Victor II' and 'Victor III', respectively: the first Soviet-designed submarines with a tear-shaped hull, and meant to hunt and destroy US ballistic missile submarines. The final, 'Third Generation' of Soviet SSNs covered in this book consisted of four classes built in smaller numbers. While Victors were constructed in large numbers, the Soviet Navy also tested different concepts, including super-expensive vessels with hull made entirely of titanium, but also a powerful lead-bismuth liquid medal cooled reactor. Thus came into being the Project 705 Lira class. Known in the West as the Alpha-class, these were the fastest military submarines ever built, meant to made high-speed dashes into the North Atlantic and intercept selected targets. Based on extensive research with help of Soviet and Russian literature, as well as few first-hand sources, and richly illustrated with authentic photography and custom-drawn colour profiles, From Novembers to Sierras is providing an exclusive source of reference on design, construction, and operational history of three generations of most important types of Soviet warships of the Cold War. AUTHOR: Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcón (Seville, 1980) Mr. Vilches have a Naval Engineering degree by the University of Cadiz, in Propulsion systems. During the last twenty years had worked in Spanish, French and UK shipyards, both in civilian and military projects. At the same time he had published articles in specialized magazines in Spanish, French, UK and US markets. Is also author of four books in Spanish language about Naval History, focused in Soviet Submarines and Second World War naval operations. Actually he works in Gibraltar shipyards. 90 b/w illustrations, 90 b/w photos, 12 colour illustrations, 12 colour profiles, 5 b/w maps, 1 colour map, 15 tables

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Author:   Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcón
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
ISBN:  

9781804518779


ISBN 10:   1804518778
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   15 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Alejandro A. Vilches Alarcón (Seville, 1980) Mr. Vilches have a Naval Engineering degree by the University of Cadiz, in Propulsion systems. During the last twenty years had worked in Spanish, French and UK shipyards, both in civilian and military projects. At the same time he had published articles in specialized magazines in Spanish, French, UK and US markets. Is also author of four books in Spanish language about Naval History, focused in Soviet Submarines and Second World War naval operations. Actually he works in Gibraltar shipyards.

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