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On Sep 19, 2:10*pm, Alan Dicey
wrote: Juergen Nieveler wrote: Alan Dicey wrote: Part of the problem is giving away your position. *How about deploying the SAM in a specially designed torpedo, so that it swims away from you a significant distance before surfacing and letting fly? Formidable problems of targetting the SAM, of course, and you've still told the world that there is a hostile sub in the vicinity. As I understand it, Polyphem at least IS launched via the torpedo tube, and aimed by FO line... Reading up on Polyphem, it appears to be a 60kM range cruise missile, land attack or anti-ship. *Mind-bogglingly, it is fibre-optic guided right onto the target, so takes off with 60kM of fibre on a bobbin. Doesn't meet the requirement I had in mind, which was to separate the apparent source of the missile from the submarine's actual location. Mind you, if you could develop a sufficiently intelligent SAM that could target overflying hostiles on its own, you could lay an anti-aircraft minefield, and be miles away when the missile launched. *Pretty vital to have included foolproof IFF, though. Bingo - that was the scenario we discussed at the time. The sub wasn't thought of as an active combatant against the helo or MPA, it was going to sow its wake with a few of these canisters that popped out an SA-7 at the first indication that a low flying aircraft has overflown its position. The Kilo and the imagined SAM-packing Type IIIs were the other possible scenario of the war-gamed sub-vs-ASW. We were getting the impression that the old cat and mouse game (with us being the cat) was evolving into a mongoose vs cobra situation. The photos of the Kilo were widely distributed in our community, and the whispers of the development of the cannisters were on our minds as at least a possibility. v/r Gordon |
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Are there any SAMs small enough to fit into a Torpedo casing?
Something like an electric torpedo with a fake extendable periscope and a SAM, and the sensors to direct it, could swim a few miles from the launching sub, then expose the fake periscope periodically. Then when an enemy aircraft comes into range... *whoosh!* Maybe the torp/decoy could be equipped to replicate the acoustic and magnetic signatures of a sub too. |
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Juergen Nieveler wrote in
: wrote: Are there any SAMs small enough to fit into a Torpedo casing? Any MANPADS will fit into a normal torpedo casing. Most MANPADS will fit into the volume taken up by the warhead and its associated gubbins. SHORAD missiles like Chapparal, Crotale, Rapier, Roland and ADATS will fit into a torpedo casing, but the volume devoted to the engine and fuel may have to be reduced. Only the IR seeking missiles seem likely for such adaptation, the others do not have terminal homing. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:27:45 -0700 (PDT), BlackBeard
wrote: On Sep 18, 10:17*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Sep 19, 12:38*am, BlackBeard wrote: Sheesh... Boomer sailor right? * ![]() (relax David, it was all in love- fellow Dolphin wearer...) Sir, you have given me a great honor, but I have never been a submariner. I tip my hat to you guys. Sheesh... I think I made this mistake before. I'll blame the meds* I took before I posted this time ![]() I'm just going to have to start another thread and generate a list of the bubbleheads posting here. I know Derek, Vaughn, and Max all claim the fish. Just can't keep the rest in memory. USS Michigan SBBN-727 Blue - 1982-88. In fact, Derek can vouch for me as authentic (he knows someone who served in RC Division on Michigan with me - Matt Henson). Actually have met and drank with Max with his port and starboard fish- in a historic Submariners bar, at a book signing for a Submarine book, sitting across from the ****ter off the USS Dolphin as an authentic klaxon sounded and required us to drink nuclear depth charges. My apologies for including you among the unwashed Denizens of the Deep... I respect you, your posts, and demeanor. However you should not be accused of having participated in the terribly painful, demeaning, degrading, raw sexual process that is required to be called a Submariner... ![]() -- "He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dares not put it to the touch, To win or lose it all." - James Graham, Marquis of Montrose |
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On Sep 20, 4:11*pm, "David V. Loewe, Jr"
wrote: On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:27:45 -0700 (PDT), BlackBeard wrote: On Sep 18, 10:17*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Sep 19, 12:38*am, BlackBeard wrote: Sheesh... Boomer sailor right? * ![]() (relax David, it was all in love- fellow Dolphin wearer...) Sir, you have given me a great honor, but I have never been a submariner. I tip my hat to you guys. * Sheesh... *I think I made this mistake before. *I'll blame the meds* I took before I posted this time ![]() * I'm just going to have to start another thread and generate a list of the bubbleheads posting here. *I know Derek, Vaughn, and Max all claim the fish. *Just can't keep the rest in memory. USS Michigan SBBN-727 Blue - 1982-88. In fact, Derek can vouch for me as authentic (he knows someone who served in RC Division on Michigan with me - Matt Henson). * Actually have met and drank with Max with his port and starboard fish- in a historic Submariners bar, at a book signing for a Submarine book, sitting across from the ****ter off the USS Dolphin as an authentic klaxon sounded and required us to drink nuclear depth charges. *My apologies for including you among the unwashed Denizens of the Deep... *I respect you, your posts, and demeanor. *However you should not be accused of having participated in the terribly painful, demeaning, degrading, raw sexual process that is required to be called a Submariner... * ![]() -- "He either fears his fate too much, *Or his deserts are small, *Who dares not put it to the touch, *To win or lose it all." * *- James Graham, Marquis of Montrose Good to see you posting again. (Psst....it's football season...U $C lost to UDub...it doesn't get much better than that) |
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On Sep 20, 1:27*pm, Juergen Nieveler
wrote: Andrew Chaplin wrote: Most MANPADS will fit into the volume taken up by the warhead and its associated gubbins. SHORAD missiles like Chapparal, Crotale, Rapier, Roland and ADATS will fit into a torpedo casing, but the volume devoted to the engine and fuel may have to be reduced. Only the IR seeking missiles seem likely for such adaptation, the others do not have terminal homing. Hm... would a laser-guided system like Starstreak be able to pick up a targeting laser projected by the periscope even when launched some distance away? Juergen Nieveler -- Sometimes I think war is God's way of teaching us geography. - Paul Rodriguez That could work.... Or, how about a recoverable RPV? It can fly up, maybe come out of a shell it rises up in, then deploy to guide or fire a MANPADS style missile or a laser guided one like Starstreak. Then she can descend, maybe even ballast down and descend for retrieval. |
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In message , Juergen
Nieveler writes Hm... would a laser-guided system like Starstreak be able to pick up a targeting laser projected by the periscope even when launched some distance away? No. Starstreak is a beam-rider (well, for a sophisticated version of "beam") that really needs the missile to start pretty much on boresight for the tracker. A semi-active laser system might be more effective for this role: for slow MPA and helicopters, something like Hellfire might be modified to suit. However, slow at periscope depth with a mast up is where you *don't* want to be against any sort of capable ASW opposition. -- He thinks too much, such men are dangerous. Paul J. Adam |
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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 13:26:45 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Sep 20, 4:11*pm, "David V. Loewe, Jr" wrote: On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:27:45 -0700 (PDT), BlackBeard wrote: On Sep 18, 10:17*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Sep 19, 12:38*am, BlackBeard wrote: Sheesh... Boomer sailor right? * ![]() (relax David, it was all in love- fellow Dolphin wearer...) Sir, you have given me a great honor, but I have never been a submariner. I tip my hat to you guys. * Sheesh... *I think I made this mistake before. *I'll blame the meds* I took before I posted this time ![]() * I'm just going to have to start another thread and generate a list of the bubbleheads posting here. *I know Derek, Vaughn, and Max all claim the fish. *Just can't keep the rest in memory. USS Michigan SBBN-727 Blue - 1982-88. In fact, Derek can vouch for me as authentic (he knows someone who served in RC Division on Michigan with me - Matt Henson). * Actually have met and drank with Max with his port and starboard fish- in a historic Submariners bar, at a book signing for a Submarine book, sitting across from the ****ter off the USS Dolphin as an authentic klaxon sounded and required us to drink nuclear depth charges. *My apologies for including you among the unwashed Denizens of the Deep... *I respect you, your posts, and demeanor. *However you should not be accused of having participated in the terribly painful, demeaning, degrading, raw sexual process that is required to be called a Submariner... * ![]() Good to see you posting again. (Psst....it's football season...U $C lost to UDub...it doesn't get much better than that) I know. Did you see my Bow Down To Washington post over in rsfc? -- "Beware of altruism. It is based on self-deception, the root of all evil." -Lazarus Long |
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On Sep 19, 12:45*pm, "vaughn"
wrote: "BlackBeard" wrote in message ... *I know Derek, Vaughn, and Max all claim the fish. start flashback Got them fair and square too. *Caught them in my teeth in a bar in Dunoon Scotland, where they had been dropped into a beer mug full of assorted shots. *Heaving one's guts out afterwards was considered part of the game. When I came out of the pub's smelly head, I was still wearing that nasty toilet seat. *My shipmates called me "horsecollar" from that day on. The next day, the XO reclaimed them so that a visiting assistant SecDef (the Mr. Packard from HP) would have a ceremony to perform. *The SOB was late, so I had to shiver on deck for an hour while I waited to get my dolphins back. end flashback Vaughn I drank mine on the top deck of the Miami Superbar in Subic City. Mojo, shots, raw eggs, hot sauce, and the contents of an ashtray I believe. Thank god they couldn't find a balut... ![]() BB |
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On Sep 19, 7:33*pm, (Derek Lyons) wrote:
BlackBeard wrote: * Actually have met and drank with Max with his port and starboard fish If your work ever brings you up this way, we'll have to hit the local brewpub... *(Ralph L, occasional poster here in SMN, also lives in the vicinity.) Can't quite put it away with the same enthusiasm/volume as I did in the old days though. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. http://derekl1963.livejournal.com/ -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL The offer is reciprocated, but I can't remember what city you are in. ![]() longer. BB |
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