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The plot summary also confuses both the book and film adaptations. It refers to Ryan being aboard USS Dallas. Something that never happens in the Novel but only in the Altered film version. It also refers to blowing up the Ethan Allen to simulate Red October's destruction, Which is what happens in
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This article claims a submerged displacement of 32,000 tons for the fictional Red October, which is a modified Typhoon class. The article for the real-life Typhoon class claims a submerged displacement of 48,000 tons. If anything, I would expect the Red October, with its addition of an additional
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from the end of the paragraph. No links are given to the prototype submarine in question, nor is it sourced and it seems like someone put it in there to rebuff the statement that no submarine in existence has used a magnetohydrodynamic drive system rather than add to the plot summary. --
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Who needs rescuing? From what? All we've been told is that a guy has been murdered and a submarine has been sailed towards the USA. What's the USS Dallas? Why is Red October trying to reach it? Why might it be unable to reach it? What's going on, Ted?
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Once at sea Ramius murdered the political officer and then turned the ship towards the United States. Despite efforts by the Soviet Navy, Red October was able to reach USS Dallas and the United States was able to engage in a complicated rescue
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The article says "Along for the ride on the Dallas, and later on the Red October, is a part-time CIA analyst named Jack Ryan..." However, Jack Ryan was never on the Dallas...
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s crew had abandoned ship. You may recall that the captain of the Dallas was about to sink the October, and it was Ryan who convinces him not to using the "Crazy Ivan" ruse.
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drive mechanism, to have a greater displacement. Shouldn't the Red October have a submerged displacement equal to or greater than the actual Typhoon class?
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This is incorrect, A japanesse prototype submarine had a magnetohydrodynamic drive installed and was able to maintain a speed of almost 9 knots.
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the book, but was altered in the film. Which is the plot supposed to come from, the novel or the film? the summary blurs both.
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That was in the movie adaptaion that Ryan who convinces the Dallas captain not to using the "Crazy Ivan" ruse, not the novel.
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Jack Ryan boarded the Dallas via a botched helicopter transfer. He then traveled from the Dallas via a DSRV (called the
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in the film ... not sure if it was the same in the novel) to the
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we shouldn't be presenting this submarine as a real submarine.
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