An edition of Project COLDFEET (1996)

Project COLDFEET

secret mission to a Soviet ice station

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An edition of Project COLDFEET (1996)

Project COLDFEET

secret mission to a Soviet ice station

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In May 1962 the Office of Naval Research and the CIA launched one of the most exotic and successful spy missions of the Cold War: the parachuting of two intelligence officers onto a hastily abandoned Soviet drift station on a deteriorating Arctic ice pack to collect data, and their retrieval using an experimental aerial recovery technique. This book, coauthored by one of those officers and a leading of CIA historian, offers a first-time description of the top secret mission.

It combines page-turning adventure with a detailed inside look at the U.S.-Soviet race to conquer the Arctic at the height of the Cold War.

Combating bureaucratic resistance, dwindling funds, untested equipment, and savage weather 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 disintegrated.

The key to success was the Fulton Skyhook, a new technology designed to snatch the men from the ice on a 500-foot, balloon lifted line and reel them up into a specially outfitted B-17 bomber traveling at 125 knots.

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 participants, their special equipment, mysterious CIA aircraft and personnel, 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 nuclear submarine operations and acoustic submarine detection capabilities.

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Language
English
Pages
196

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Project COLDFEET: secret mission to a Soviet ice station
1996, Naval Institute Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-187) and index.

Published in
Annapolis, Md
Series
Naval Institute special warfare series
Other Titles
COLDFEET, Project COLD FEET

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.1247
Library of Congress
UB271.U5 L43 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 196 p., [12] p. of plates :
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL999417M
Internet Archive
projectcoldfeets0000lear
ISBN 10
1557505144
LCCN
96038262
OCLC/WorldCat
35397792
Library Thing
2795892
Goodreads
702257

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