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Has anybody considered equipping one of the SSGNs with a full squadron
of Cormorant MPUAVs? The biggest problem I see with it is how do you refuel and rearm them while submerged? -HJC http://www.gizmag.com/go/5372/ |
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On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 10:45:36 -0700, Henry J Cobb wrote:
Has anybody considered equipping one of the SSGNs with a full squadron of Cormorant MPUAVs? The biggest problem I see with it is how do you refuel and rearm them while submerged? In the hangar bay with the wings folded, of course. ![]() Regards, -HJC http://www.gizmag.com/go/5372/ |
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![]() "Henry J Cobb" wrote in message ... Has anybody considered equipping one of the SSGNs with a full squadron of Cormorant MPUAVs? Apart from DARPA you mean The biggest problem I see with it is how do you refuel and rearm them while submerged? Actually thats the easy bit The challenges are aircraft structural integrity and water tightness , aircraft dynamics at the air/sea interface, engine technology to survive periodic immersion in salt water, and advanced composite materials development to withstand sea-surface operations. Pumping gas isnt exactly a new problem Keith |
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 23:03:52 +0100, "Keith Willshaw"
wrote: "Henry J Cobb" wrote in message ... Has anybody considered equipping one of the SSGNs with a full squadron of Cormorant MPUAVs? Apart from DARPA you mean The biggest problem I see with it is how do you refuel and rearm them while submerged? Actually thats the easy bit The challenges are aircraft structural integrity and water tightness , aircraft dynamics at the air/sea interface, engine technology to survive periodic immersion in salt water, and advanced composite materials development to withstand sea-surface operations. Pumping gas isnt exactly a new problem The problem is not the aircraft or their handling; the Japanese proved that. The problem is when the pig boat is on the surface it wears a big sign that says "TARGET." Subs are tough as nails, but ANY breach of the hull means they're "toast." How long is the cycle from surface to prep to launch to dive? Then they get to do it again for recovery. I don't think your Mark I Mod 0 submariner is going to be all that interested in the program. ;-) Remember, too, that while conventional boats traditionally could dive quickly a nuke takes several minutes (both up and down). For occational special ops this might be a viable plan (a launch of a disposeable vehicle). But recover, refuel, and relaunch? Probably not. |
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Bill Kambic wrote:
The problem is not the aircraft or their handling; the Japanese proved that. The problem is when the pig boat is on the surface it wears a big sign that says "TARGET." Subs are tough as nails, but ANY breach of the hull means they're "toast." How long is the cycle from surface to prep to launch to dive? Then they get to do it again for recovery. I don't think your Mark I Mod 0 submariner is going to be all that interested in the program. ;-) Remember, too, that while conventional boats traditionally could dive quickly a nuke takes several minutes (both up and down). For occational special ops this might be a viable plan (a launch of a disposeable vehicle). But recover, refuel, and relaunch? Probably not. Here's where the neat stuff comes in. The Cormorant MPUAV launches and recovers while the mothership is submerged. -HJC |
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![]() Here's where the neat stuff comes in. The Cormorant MPUAV launches and recovers while the mothership is submerged. I wonder what the water filling the hangardeck during flightops would do to the stability of the ship... |
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![]() "Jeroen Wenting" jwenting at hornet dot demon dot nl wrote in message ll.nl... Here's where the neat stuff comes in. The Cormorant MPUAV launches and recovers while the mothership is submerged. I wonder what the water filling the hangardeck during flightops would do to the stability of the ship... I've heard that there's no such thing as a stupid question. Well, you just disproved that. |
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