| 01-01 The Hunt For Red October_Info.mp3 | 602.15 KB | ||
| 01-02 THE FIRST DAY Fri 3 Dec.mp3 | 15.66 MB | ||
| 01-03 THE SECOND DAY Sat 4 Dec.mp3 | 3.88 MB | ||
| 01-04 The USS Bremerton.mp3 | 748.97 KB | ||
| 01-05 Severomorsk USSR.mp3 | 1.56 MB | ||
| 01-06 Morrow England.mp3 | 1.22 MB | ||
| 01-07 The VK Konovalov.mp3 | 2.23 MB | ||
| 01-08 THE THIRD DAY Sun 5 Dec.mp3 | 21.08 MB | ||
| 02-01 THE FOURTH DAY Mon 6 Dec.mp3 | 10.63 MB | ||
| 02-02 The US Naval Academy.mp3 | 5.21 MB | ||
| 02-03 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 2.21 MB | ||
| 02-04 SOSUS Control.mp3 | 4.7 MB | ||
| 02-05 THE FIFTH DAY Tue 7 Dec.mp3 | 3.9 MB | ||
| 02-06 The USS Dallas.mp3 | 12.89 MB | ||
| 03-01 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 8.13 MB | ||
| 03-02 3A THE SIXTH DAY Wed 8 Dec.mp3 | 7.1 MB | ||
| 03-03 Reykjanes Ridge.mp3 | 1.05 MB | ||
| 03-04 The White House.mp3 | 19.51 MB | ||
| 03-05 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 1.27 MB | ||
| 04-01 THE SEVENTH DAY Thu 9 Dec.mp3 | 6.8 MB | ||
| 04-02 The USS Dallas.mp3 | 5.48 MB | ||
| 04-03 Atlantic Fleet Comm.mp3 | 475.73 KB | ||
| 04-04 COMSUBLANT Operations.mp3 | 1.23 MB | ||
| 04-05 The Dallas.mp3 | 3.25 MB | ||
| 04-06 The VK Konovalov.mp3 | 1.14 MB | ||
| 04-07 The North Atlantic.mp3 | 10.07 MB | ||
| 04-08 The Red October.mp3 | 3.2 MB | ||
| 04-09 The Pentagon.mp3 | 2.82 MB | ||
| 04-10 The Red October.mp3 | 4.7 MB | ||
| 05-01 THE EIGHTH DAY Fri 10 Dec.mp3 | 2.5 MB | ||
| 05-02 The White House.mp3 | 4.66 MB | ||
| 05-03 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 1.42 MB | ||
| 05-04 The US Naval Academy.mp3 | 360.62 KB | ||
| 05-05 The White House.mp3 | 3.72 MB | ||
| 05-06 The Pentagon final.mp3 | 7.87 MB | ||
| 05-07 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 4.85 MB | ||
| 05-08 The USS Pogy.mp3 | 2.21 MB | ||
| 05-09 The ES Politovskiy.mp3 | 7.64 MB | ||
| 05-10 The USS Pogy.mp3 | 274.99 KB | ||
| 05-11 The ES Politovskiy.mp3 | 1.17 MB | ||
| 05-12 The Pogy_ES.mp3 | 959.5 KB | ||
| 05-13 THE NINTH DAY Sat 11 Dec.mp3 | 3.18 MB | ||
| 05-14 The Red October.mp3 | 4.48 MB | ||
| 06-01 The USS New Jersey.mp3 | 2.82 MB | ||
| 06-02 Naval Air Station North Island.mp3 | 2.53 MB | ||
| 06-03 The North Atlantic -YAK-106.mp3 | 4.88 MB | ||
| 06-04 The Kremlin.mp3 | 7.82 MB | ||
| 06-05 The White House.mp3 | 4.74 MB | ||
| 06-06 THE TENTH DAY Sun 12 Dec.mp3 | 3.19 MB | ||
| 06-07 A B-52.mp3 | 1.86 MB | ||
| 06-08 The Nikolayev_B-52.mp3 | 1.53 MB | ||
| 06-09 Two F-14 Tomcats.mp3 | 2.13 MB | ||
| 06-10 The Kingfisher Flight.mp3 | 1.14 MB | ||
| 06-11 The Tomcats.mp3 | 1.25 MB | ||
| 06-12 Hummer 1_Tomcats.mp3 | 1.54 MB | ||
| 07-01 Norfolk Navel Medical Center.mp3 | 6.31 MB | ||
| 07-02 Norfolk Naval Shipyard.mp3 | 4.11 MB | ||
| 07-03 THE ELEVENTH DAY Mon 13 Dec.mp3 | 5.67 MB | ||
| 07-04 The Kirov.mp3 | 2.1 MB | ||
| 07-05 The Dallas.mp3 | 4.79 MB | ||
| 07-06 HMS Invincible.mp3 | 2.68 MB | ||
| 07-07 Norfolk Naval Medical Center.mp3 | 4.48 MB | ||
| 07-08 Norfolk Naval Shipyard.mp3 | 728.64 KB | ||
| 07-09 The Red October.mp3 | 3.22 MB | ||
| 07-10 THE TWELFTH DAY Tues 14 Dec.mp3 | 3.73 MB | ||
| 07-11 Ministry of Defense Moscow.mp3 | 5.01 MB | ||
| 08-01 The Dallas.mp3 | 1.91 MB | ||
| 08-02 COMSUBLANT Operations.mp3 | 626.62 KB | ||
| 08-03 The Pentagon.mp3 | 4.09 MB | ||
| 08-04 The Invincible.mp3 | 1.22 MB | ||
| 08-05 THE THIRTEENTH DAY Wed 15 Dec.mp3 | 938.33 KB | ||
| 08-06 The Red October_Dallas.mp3 | 1.03 MB | ||
| 08-07 The Invincible_Dallas.mp3 | 1.07 MB | ||
| 08-08 The Red October_Invincible.mp3 | 1.06 MB | ||
| 08-09 The Dallas_Invincible.mp3 | 3.16 MB | ||
| 08-10 The Invincible_Dallas.mp3 | 1.32 MB | ||
| 08-11 The Avalon.mp3 | 1.79 MB | ||
| 08-12 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 596.66 KB | ||
| 08-13 Washington DC.mp3 | 5.31 MB | ||
| 08-14 The Pentagon_33N.mp3 | 1.6 MB | ||
| 08-15 The New Jersey.mp3 | 1.28 MB | ||
| 08-16 The Watergate Apartments.mp3 | 1.82 MB | ||
| 08-17 The Red October.mp3 | 2.24 MB | ||
| 08-18 The Dallas.mp3 | 432.12 KB | ||
| 08-19 The Red October.mp3 | 1.26 MB | ||
| 08-20 THE FOURTEENTH DAY Thu 16 Dec.mp3 | 3.14 MB | ||
| 08-21 Harrier 2-0.mp3 | 823.42 KB | ||
| 08-22 The Invincible.mp3 | 3.64 MB | ||
| 09-01 33N 75W_Red October.mp3 | 924.29 KB | ||
| 09-02 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 4.29 MB | ||
| 09-03 The Pigeon.mp3 | 1.79 MB | ||
| 09-04 Norfolk Naval Medical Center.mp3 | 1.49 MB | ||
| 09-05 The Red October_Pigeon.mp3 | 2.09 MB | ||
| 09-06 The Red October.mp3 | 2.32 MB | ||
| 09-07 The Scamp_Red October.mp3 | 4.95 MB | ||
| 09-08 The Avalon.mp3 | 367.78 KB | ||
| 09-09 The Red October.mp3 | 15.11 MB | ||
| 09-10 The Dallas_Red October.mp3 | 3.11 MB | ||
| 09-11 THE FIFTEENTH DAY Fri 17 Dec.mp3 | 1.73 MB | ||
| 09-12 The Dallas_Cherry Point.mp3 | 2.06 MB | ||
| 09-13 Pamlico Sound.mp3 | 9.29 MB | ||
| 10-01 The White House.mp3 | 1.72 MB | ||
| 10-02 The Pentagon.mp3 | 2.01 MB | ||
| 10-03 The Sea Cliff.mp3 | 5.8 MB | ||
| 10-04 The USS Austin_RedOct.mp3 | 3.01 MB | ||
| 10-05 Moscow.mp3 | 5.35 MB | ||
| 10-06 THE SIXTEENTH DAY Sat 18 Dec.mp3 | 4.06 MB | ||
| 10-07 Washington DC.mp3 | 10.51 MB | ||
| 10-08 Tyuratam USSR.mp3 | 2.35 MB | ||
| 10-09 Soviet Naval High Command.mp3 | 1.79 MB | ||
| 10-10 Dulles International Airport.mp3 | 3.83 MB | ||
| 10-11 The Red October.mp3 | 3.8 MB | ||
| 11-01 THE SEVENTEENTH DAY Sun 18 Dec.mp3 | 5.21 MB | ||
| 11-02 The VK Konovalov_Pentagon.mp3 | 1.76 MB | ||
| 11-03 The Red October_Konovalov.mp3 | 4.43 MB | ||
| 11-04 SOSUS Control_RedOct.mp3 | 1.71 MB | ||
| 11-05 The Dallas-The Pogy.mp3 | 1.51 MB | ||
| 11-06 The VK Konovalov_RedOct.mp3 | 1.73 MB | ||
| 11-07 The VK Konovalov_Pogy.mp3 | 1.25 MB | ||
| 11-08 The Pogy_Dallas.mp3 | 1.72 MB | ||
| 11-09 The Dallas_Pogy.mp3 | 1.96 MB | ||
| 11-10 The VK Konovalov_RedOct.mp3 | 1.78 MB | ||
| 11-11 The VK Konovalov_Pogy.mp3 | 2.51 MB | ||
| 11-12 he VK Konovalov_RedOct.mp3 | 2.34 MB | ||
| 11-13 The Red October_Pogy.mp3 | 1.59 MB | ||
| 11-14 The Pogy_Konovalov.mp3 | 1.34 MB | ||
| 11-15 The Red October_Konovalov.mp3 | 1.66 MB | ||
| 11-16 The Red October_Konovalov.mp3 | 2.53 MB | ||
| 11-17 The Konovalov_Dallas.mp3 | 1.62 MB | ||
| 12-01 The Red October_Dallas.mp3 | 1.44 MB | ||
| 12-02 The Red October_Dallas.mp3 | 1.94 MB | ||
| 12-03 The Red October_Pogie.mp3 | 1.7 MB | ||
| 12-04 The Dallas_Konovalov.mp3 | 1.64 MB | ||
| 12-05 The Red October_Konovalov.mp3 | 1.51 MB | ||
| 12-06 Konovalov_RedOct.mp3 | 1.62 MB | ||
| 12-07 The Red October_Dallas.mp3 | 2.27 MB | ||
| 12-08 THE EIGHTEENTH DAY Mon 20 Dec.mp3 | 3.34 MB | ||
| 12-09 Norfolk Virginia.mp3 | 2.65 MB | ||
| 12-10 CIA Headquarters.mp3 | 2.26 MB | ||
| 12-11 Norfolk Naval Shipyard_Dulles.mp3 | 1.05 MB | ||
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| TheHuntForRedOctober.pdf | 2.44 MB | ||
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| TheHuntForRedOctober_info.txt | 7.28 KB | ||
| Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt | 47 B | ||
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THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER by Tom Clancy (1984)
Narrated by Frank Muller.
Unabridged, 11 audio cassettes (15hrs)
Publisher: Recorded Books (1987) (on cassette only).
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: 978-1556902420 (library edition)
ASIN: B000JT5NFE
I lovingly converted my copy of this recording (only published on cassette) to MP3.
From audio cassette (Nakamichi Dragon) to CD (Pioneer PDR-555RW) to MP3 (iTunes 8).
Bitrate: ~80 kbps Mono, VBR (medium-high).
140 tracks total, split by sub-chapters, with some shorter ones combined (see titles).
Dolby NR was NOT used. Post-process/equalize to your liking.
This is my favorite best book on tape. Period.
This is the reading that elevated Frank Muller to superstar status.
This is book that introduced the world to the technically detailed espionage and military science storylines of Tom Clancy.
This is the masterly reading of a masterpiece!
The novel was originally published by the U.S. Naval Institute Press — the first fictional work they ever published and still their most successful.
PDF and audio cover artwork (battered) included.
Cheers, FerraBit
March 2009
Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_October
Originally posted: thepiratebay, demonoid, mininova
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Somewhere under the North Atlantic, the commander of the Soviet submarine Red October is racing for the east coast of America to defect, with the newest addition to the Soviet Navy. The Americans want Red October. The Soviets want her back. The hunt is on.
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FerraBit selected random quotes:
(contains spoilers - I just assume *everyone* read this book back in the 1980's, but...)
Tupolev had never expected that this would be easy. No attack submarine commander had ever embarrassed Ramius. He was determined to be the first, and the difficulty of the task would only confirm his own prowess. In one or two more years, Tupolev planned to be the new master.
"Of course," Ramius smiled, "but they will not know where to look until it is too late. Our mission, comrades, is to avoid detection. And so we shall."
"And your admiral," Parker went on conversationally, "said that you don't fancy flying."
Ryan's hands grabbed the armrests as the Harrier went through three complete revolutions before snapping back to level flight. He surprised himself by laughing. [...]
"What's the flap? I mean, sir, that they turned my ship around. Then I get orders to ferry a VIP from Kennedy to Invincible."
"Oh, okay. Can't say, Parker. I'm delivering some messages to your boss. I'm just the mailman," Ryan lied. Roll that one three times.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrier_Jump_Jet
The reactor emergency was regulated by physical laws. With no reactor coolant to absorb the heat of the uranium rods, the nuclear reaction actually stopped—there was no water to attenuate the neutron flux. This was no solution, however, since the residual decay heat was sufficient to melt everything in the compartment. The cold water admitted into the vessel drew off the heat but also slowed down too many neutrons, keeping them in the reactor core. This caused a runaway reaction that generated even more heat, more than any amount of coolant could control. What had started as a loss-of-coolant accident became something worse: a cold-water accident. It was now only a matter of minutes before the entire core melted, and the Politovskiy had that long to get to the surface.
In the control room power was lost to the electrically controlled trim tabs on the trailing edge of the diving planes, which automatically switched back to electrohydraulic control. This powered not just the small trim tabs but the diving planes as well. The control assemblies moved instantly to a fifteen-degree up-angle—and she was still moving at thirty-nine knots. With all her ballast tanks now blasted free of water by compressed air, the submarine was very light, and she rose like a climbing aircraft. In seconds the astonished control room crew felt their boat rise to an up-angle that was forty-five degrees and getting worse. A moment later they were too busy trying to stand to come to grips with the problem. Now the Alfa was climbing almost vertically at thirty miles per hour. Every man and unsecured item aboard fell sternward.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_of_coolant
http://books.google.com/books?id=W0_BL3_ImDIC&pg=PA73
It took Shavrov a moment to realize that he had a wingman. Two wingmen. ...
Fifty meters to his left and right, a pair of American F-15 Eagle fighters. The visored face of one pilot was staring at him.
"YAK-106, YAK-106, please acknowledge." The voice on the SSB (single side band) radio circuit spoke flawless Russian. Shavrov did not acknowledge. They had read the number off his engine intake housing before he had known they were there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-15
"Oh shit! Spade Flight, you have four Atolls after you," the voice of the Hawkeye's controller said.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atoll_missile
Now! He flipped the switch, which deployed half a dozen high-intensity magnesium parachute flares. All four Linebacker aircraft acted within seconds. Suddenly the Kirov was inside a box of blue-white magnesium light. Richardson pulled back on his stick, banking into a climbing turn past the battle cruiser. The brilliant light dazzled him, but he could see the graceful lines of the Soviet warship as she was turning hard on the choppy seas, her men running along the deck like ants.
If we were serious. you'd all be dead now—get the message?
The plan was simple enough, just a little too cute. It was clear that the Red October wanted to defect. It was even possible that everyone aboard wanted to come over—but hardly likely. They were going to get everyone off the Red October who might want to return to Russia, then pretend to blow up the ship with one of the powerful scuttling charges Russian ships are known to carry. The remaining crewmen would then take their boat northwest into Pamlico Sound to wait for the Soviet fleet to return home, sure that the Red October had been sunk and with the crew to prove it. What could possibly go wrong? A thousand things.
In a few minutes he was in the missile room, a vast compartment with twenty-six dark-green tubes towering through two decks. The business end of a boomer, with two-hundred-plus thermonuclear warheads. The menace in this room was enough to make hair bristle at the back of Ryan's neck. These were not academic abstractions, these were real.
This American is decoying to try to take us away from him. Not too clever, this one. Marko would do better. And he would go north. I know him, I know how he thinks. He is now heading north, perhaps northeast. They would not decoy if he was dead. Now we know that he is alive but crippled. We will find him, and finish him," Tupolev said calmly, fully caught up in the hunt for Red October, remembering all he had been taught.
"Contact spread way the hell out—instantaneous return, sir!"
"Brace for impact!"
Ramius had forgotten the collision alarm. He yanked at it only seconds before impact.
The Red October rammed the Konovalov just aft of midships at a thirty-degree angle. The force of the collision ruptured the Konovalov's titanium pressure hull and crumpled the October's bow as if it were a beer can.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_hull
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Goof of note: The chapter title "THE SIXTEENTH DAY--SATURDAY 18, DECEMBER" is read (incorrectly) as the 17th.
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