Posted on 07/10/2006 5:40:08 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
U.S. striving to detect diesel submarines
The Navy is concentrating its efforts to find the quiet, difficult-to-detect crafts in Asia and the Pacific region.
Eric Rosenberg Hearst Newspapers
Last update: July 08, 2006 11:00 PM
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Navy is stepping up its program for detecting new diesel-powered submarines that are extremely quiet, hard to find and increasingly relied upon by China, Iran and North Korea.
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I am no expert in naval tactics, but it looks like some kind of counter to these guys will have to be developed. Maybe a back-to-the-future version of pinging, and get the dolphins and whales some earplugs.
So that's what AWACs are all about. Thanks for the info.
Not exactly-esp if it is a D/E sub with AIP.That is twin propulsion systems.Such subs have an (overall) endurance of upto 50+ days.The new German Type-212/214s can go upto 70 days on patrol,with upto 20 spent at a stretch underwater on AIP.They could increase that time by using the D/E option.Besides,more & more countries are looking at integrating land-attack missile capability to their D/E-AIP subs.The Russians have developed a VLS for their Amur class subs which allow upto 10 heavy cruise missiles to be carried without compromising the boat's torpedo tube launch weapons.
Still, with their stealth capability, widespread deployment of these units will eventually force a paradigm shift of US military strategy and tactics. Better to think ahead and have something ready to go than be caught flatfooted.
great, I taught SPACE from 89 to 92 when I retired. Watched the A-School move back here to Groton, and now all the schools are here, in a "new" Acoustics Sensors Building, right across from where the Group-2 off crew building was..the name of it excapes me right now.
I went to Great Lakes and then went to Groton for sub school about the time the Grayling was back from it's crush run. Then I bought my first BMW bike in Groton (they don't sell BMW anymore). I rode it to A and C school in San Diego. Then I came back to Norfolk.
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