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Cold War Royal Navy submarine missions (150)

Cold War Conversations - "vivid & compelling" The NY Times

Ian Sanders

History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.8865 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2020

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Today we speak with Ian Ballantyne, the author of “Hunter Killers”, also known as “Undersea Warriors” in the United States. Hunter Killers’ tells the incredible, true inside story of the Royal Navy’s Cold War beneath the waves. Buy the book and support the podcast here https://amzn.to/3jalire We talk about the forgotten role Royal Navy submarines played in the Cuban Missile Crisis while also learning the truth behind what official statements called collisions with ‘icebergs’. In addition, we cover the processes and procedures of the Polaris submarine nuclear missile launch as well as the “Letters of Last Resort”. Now I really need your help to allow me the time to continue producing and preserving these Cold War stories. A monthly donation to help keep us on the air is only about $3, £3 or €3 per month (larger amounts are welcome too) plus you can get a sought after CWC coaster as a monthly financial supporter and you bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a financial contribution is not your cup of tea, then you can still help us by leaving written reviews wherever you listen to us as well as sharing us on social media. It really helps us get new guests on the show. I am delighted to welcome Iain Ballantyne to our Cold War conversation… There’s further information on this episode in our show notes which can also be found as a link in your podcast app here. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode150 If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations on Facebook. Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated Photo: FOSNI PHOTS/MOD Support the project! https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ColdWarPod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/ Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations 0:00 Introduction 0:43 Interview with Ian Ballantine, author of 'Hunter Killers' 1:18 Role of Royal Navy submarines in the Cuban missile crisis 3:02 Post-war use of WWII submarines and sharing of captured submarine technology 9:58 Intelligence gathering missions in the Barents Sea 14:49 Royal Navy's participation in the Cuba quarantine 19:29 Under-ice missions and the Royal Navy going nuclear 30:10 Introduction of nuclear-powered submarines in the Royal Navy 41:00 Identification of NATO submarines by the Soviet Union 52:08 Authentication and launch process of missiles 1:02:05 Collision incident between HMS Splendid and a Typhoon 1:09:37 The burial at sea prank on the Russians by HMS London 1:14:30 The uncertainty during the hardliner's coup in Moscow 1:19:10 The most dangerous area of confrontation: Under the Sea 1:21:00 Proposal for a submariners' memorial 1:23:52 Acknowledging the contributions of patrons and sponsors Chapters powered by PodcastAI✨ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Cold War Conversations, the home of real stories of the Cold War.

0:05.8

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If you want to continue hearing this content, please sign up for only four US dollars,

0:17.6

three pounds or three euros a month.

0:20.7

Check out the various options at

0:22.8

Cold Warconversations.com slash donate. Now on with this week's episode. And then there was

0:30.0

this kind of very tense moment where the damaged war spite and the damaged Russian Echo 2 were both on the surface looking at each other,

0:41.1

inspecting each other through periscopes and wondering what was next?

0:48.5

This is Cold War Conversations.

0:53.0

If you're new here, you've come to the right place to listen to first-hand Cold War

0:57.9

history accounts.

0:59.6

Do make sure you follow us in your podcast app so that you don't miss out on future episodes.

1:07.1

Today we speak with Ian Ballantyne, the author of Hunter Killers, also known as Undersea

1:13.1

Warriors in the United States. Hunter Killers tells the incredible true inside story of the

1:19.4

Royal Navy's Cold War beneath the waves. Ian and I talk about the forgotten role Royal

1:26.4

Navy submarines played in the Cuban Missile Crisis,

1:29.3

whilst also hearing the truth behind what official statements called collisions with icebergs.

1:38.3

We also cover the processes and procedures of the Polaris nuclear missile submarines, including the letters

1:45.7

of last resort. Now, I could really do with some help to allow me more time to continue producing

1:56.1

and preserving these Cold War stories. A monthly donation to help keep us on the air,

2:02.5

he's only about $3, 3 pounds or 3 euros a month,

2:06.9

although larger amounts are welcome to.

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