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USS Shark

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During the fifteenth century, China's blue-water navy ruled the seas from the Yellow Sea to the Persian Gulf, but for five centuries, it faded into obscurity. By 2007, however, the Chinese agenda shifted dramatically with a significant naval buildup, including a new base in Burma and a $2 billion oil refinery in Iran. This resurgence positioned China to challenge U.S. naval dominance and disrupt the fragile oil power balance in the Middle East. Admiral Arnold Morgan, the President's National Security Adviser, is closely watching China when an oil tanker explodes in the Persian Gulf, followed by two more explosions. Realizing that these incidents are orchestrated, he discovers that the Chinese navy, in collaboration with Iran, has created a minefield across the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil supplies. As a crisis unfolds, the U.S. responds with a massive show of force, deploying five Carrier Battle Groups, representing 80% of its active sea power. While mine-sweeping operations commence, Morgan retaliates against China. Navy SEAL commanders Rick Hunter and Rusty Bennett launch attacks on Chinese bases in the Indian Ocean. Central to these missions is the aging nuclear submarine USS Shark, commanded by Donald Reid, who battles his own demons. When tragedy strikes the SEAL team, a shocking mutiny erupts, marking a first in U.S. Navy history. Meanwhile, the People's Liberation Navy awaits its ultimate, unexpected move,

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USS Shark, Patrick Robinson

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Rok vydání
2002
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Jazyk
italsky
Rok vydání
2002
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
438
ISBN10
8830419680
ISBN13
9788830419681
Původní název
The shark mutiny
Hodnocení
3,7 z 5
Anotace
During the fifteenth century, China's blue-water navy ruled the seas from the Yellow Sea to the Persian Gulf, but for five centuries, it faded into obscurity. By 2007, however, the Chinese agenda shifted dramatically with a significant naval buildup, including a new base in Burma and a $2 billion oil refinery in Iran. This resurgence positioned China to challenge U.S. naval dominance and disrupt the fragile oil power balance in the Middle East. Admiral Arnold Morgan, the President's National Security Adviser, is closely watching China when an oil tanker explodes in the Persian Gulf, followed by two more explosions. Realizing that these incidents are orchestrated, he discovers that the Chinese navy, in collaboration with Iran, has created a minefield across the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil supplies. As a crisis unfolds, the U.S. responds with a massive show of force, deploying five Carrier Battle Groups, representing 80% of its active sea power. While mine-sweeping operations commence, Morgan retaliates against China. Navy SEAL commanders Rick Hunter and Rusty Bennett launch attacks on Chinese bases in the Indian Ocean. Central to these missions is the aging nuclear submarine USS Shark, commanded by Donald Reid, who battles his own demons. When tragedy strikes the SEAL team, a shocking mutiny erupts, marking a first in U.S. Navy history. Meanwhile, the People's Liberation Navy awaits its ultimate, unexpected move,