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Nuclear Submarines

Nuclear Submarines

By: Quiet. Please
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Dive into the secretive and powerful world of nuclear submarines in this six-part series, Silent Steel. From Cold War standoffs and life beneath the ocean to today’s cutting-edge technology and tomorrow’s underwater warfare, this series uncovers the machines and minds behind the deepest military operations on Earth. For more fascinating and engaging podcasts, visit: https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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Episodes
  • Inside the Beast – Life Aboard a Nuclear Submarine
    Jul 6 2025
    Professor Thatch takes listeners inside the cramped, complex world of nuclear submarine life, examining the daily routines, living conditions, and psychological challenges faced by submarine crews during months-long deployments. From the eighteen-hour watch cycles and recycled air to the intricate social dynamics and emergency procedures, this episode reveals how 134 men adapt to life in a steel tube smaller than a football field while operating some of the world's most sophisticated and deadly technology.

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    26 mins
  • Stealth and Strategy Beneath the Ice
    Jul 6 2025
    This episode explores how nuclear submarines transformed the Cold War balance of power, focusing on the deadly underwater cat-and-mouse games between American and Soviet submarines beneath the Arctic ice. Professor Thatch examines the strategic doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction, the mysterious losses of USS Scorpion and K-129, and the audacious CIA operation to recover Soviet submarine technology. The episode reveals how these steel leviathans became the ultimate guarantors of peace through the promise of mutual annihilation.

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    23 mins
  • The Birth of Nuclear Submarines
    Jun 29 2025
    Join Professor Barnaby Thatch in his parlor as he unravels the extraordinary story of how submarines evolved from diesel-powered surface ships that occasionally ducked underwater into the silent, deadly predators that patrol today's oceans. This captivating episode explores the revolutionary leap from conventional propulsion to nuclear power, chronicling the technical challenges, bureaucratic battles, and sheer determination that brought the USS Nautilus to life in 1954. Discover the fascinating tale of Admiral Hyman Rickover, the stubborn visionary who became known as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy," and learn how his uncompromising standards created not just a new type of submarine, but an entirely new culture of nuclear professionalism. Professor Thatch masterfully weaves together the human drama, scientific breakthroughs, and strategic implications that transformed naval warfare forever, explaining the complex science of naval nuclear reactors in his characteristically engaging style. From the early limitations of battery-powered submarines to the sophisticated engineering marvels that can remain submerged for months, this deep dive reveals how one of the 20th century's most significant technological achievements came to be—and why it continues to shape global maritime strategy today. Ready for more captivating stories that bring history to life? Explore a treasure trove of engaging podcasts that will transport you through time and knowledge at https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ – your gateway to extraordinary storytelling and fascinating discoveries awaits!

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    25 mins

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