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Kilo Class [Import] [Hardcover]

Patrick ROBINSON (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (98 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Century; 1st Edition/1st Printing edition (1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0712678875
  • ISBN-13: 978-0712678872
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (98 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,246,750 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Patrick Robinson is the co-author of the recent New York Times bestseller, "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense - the inside story of the collapse of Lehman Brothers."

Before that, he co-authored Lone Survivor for Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell which was #1 on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list for eight months in 2007.

Patrick is also the author of eleven international bestselling suspense thrillers, including To the Death, Nimitz Class, Hunter Killer, and Diamondhead, the first book in his brand new series.

He lives in Ireland and spends his summers in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

 

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Ex-Submarine Warfare Instructor/Trident sub officer, April 5, 2000
This review is from: Kilo Class (Mass Market Paperback)
Very disappointing. I had to force myself to finish it. First, just skip the first 300 pages that should have been 25-50 pages. As an example of his abuse of words, it took Mr. Robinson 3 pages to explain the inevitable fact that 2 guys in a motorboat eventually discovered dead bodies in a tight, shallow river. Second, within the final 300 pages, every pivotal technical aspect that supported the plot was wrong. This was excusable in Nimitz Class because the plot still held (some) water despite Mr. Robinson's technical mistakes.

However, the crucial plot drivers, even as referenced through unclassified sources, are inaccurate in Kilo Class. Without giving the answers that ruin the imaginative but weak plot, I will instead ask the questions that undo the plot's foundation (beyond p300) for the benefit of future readers.

What happens if a submarine shoots a Russian Typhoon submarine with a torpedo? World War III because of a nuclear holocaust released by the detonation like Mr. Robinson harps upon or the underwater dispersion of fissile material in a trivial amount, especially compared to that released during Chernobyl? Next, what is the frantic hurry to risk an American submarine in order to sink a Kilo class submarine today so that you don't have to risk an American submarine to sink it later? Agreed, Mr. Robinson makes a good argument for sinking Kilos in transit when they are unguarded or otherwise helpless, but when it comes down to sinking one when alerted and escorted, one could argue that it may be just as easy for America to let China get the damn thing, study its patrol patterns, and then take it out under better circumstances. Finally, stopping with a last question for the sake of argument length, how long has wire guidance in a torpedo given a submarine commander the option to select targets with acoustic data from the torpedo? At least since the Falkland/Malvinas war, probably since before many readers were born. I suspect that many readers will cast aside Kilo Class before discovering why this, one of many technical faults in the story, invalidates the plot.

Now that I have battered Mr. Robinson's work, let me at least commend his writing skill and effort. He has attempted to underline the global importance of submarine warfare and to portray (at least American) submarine officers as heroes. Additionally, his writing style is rather fluid and his imagination is strong, despite the problems hinted at above.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Kilo Class, December 16, 1999
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Hamilton Chang (Hong Kong, China) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kilo Class (Mass Market Paperback)
Granted, this novel is well researched in regards to the techinical aspects of US and Russian Submarines. What makes me upset is the utter lack of depth and knowledge in the characters, particularly the Chinese. The author continually has the Chinese referring to "honor" such as "It would do me no honor to remind you..." etc... To my knowledge, the Chinese do not have as high a concept of honor as the author might think, and it is certainly not used every other sentence in conversation. Such stereotypical association leads me to believe that the author is writing some sort of cheap sci-fi novel with extremely archaic Japanese characters.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good read, but could have had better details and ending, September 24, 1999
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This review is from: Kilo Class (Mass Market Paperback)
In Kilo Class, Patrick Robinson did some good writing. I enjoyed reading the book during the escapades of Hurricane Floyd and it kept my on the edge on my seat. He did have some technical flaws in the book suck as a Super Cobra being used as a transport helicopter. Also, I'm not one to believe that a Tiawanese naval vessal would kill more than half the people onboard a research base just for showing up at an island. It makes for a good plotline, but it's not quite believeable. Also, the ending could have been MUCH better than leaving off where it did. He ended the story way to quickly and I, plainly put, was not satisfied with the way the book ended compared to how Robinson built up the book. It was, however, a nice book to read and I enjoy his style of writing in this book. I plan to read Nimitz Class soon and hope that it can get up there with this book and have a hopefully better ending. But one last thing. I greatly enjoyed the antics of NSA Admiral Morgan. He was a riot and a good comic relief in the book in my opinion. Poor ol' Charlie...
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nuclear boat, combat systems officer, rear barge, lead barge, standard rudder, sonar room, replenishment ship, satellite message, periscope depth, bilge keel, research ship, storm jib, life buoy
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