Soviet Combat Divers in World War II

Soviet Combat Divers in World War II by PAVEL BOROVIKOV


Authors
PAVEL BOROVIKOV
ISBN
9780764351907
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
192
Dimensions
152 x 228mm

This book is a rare look at Soviet combat divers from the 1930s up to the end of World War II. The initial formation of the military diving services, including diving reconnaissance and sabotage units of the navy, and Red Army during the prewar years are described in detail. The training of divers during the war years - including underwater exploration and sabotage, mine clearance, emergency rescue, diving support landings, and river crossings - as well as their operational combat use from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, is also presented in concise detail. The highly informative description of the diving gear, weapons, and equipment used by divers-scouts and saboteurs features many photos, many of which are published here for the first time. AUTHOR: Dr. Pavel Borovikov, who began his underwater activity in 1958 as a scuba diver, is known as an expert in salvage and offshore underwater works. At present, he runs a private consulting company. A member of both the Historical Diving Societies of Russia and the UK, he is the author of several books devoted to the history of Russian diving. 107 b/w images
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