A special newsletter regarding the Naval Undersea Museum at Keyport, Washington, sends the especially good news that a Federal Government grant of $3.5 million for…
A special newsletter regarding the Naval Undersea Museum at Keyport, Washington, sends the especially good news that a Federal Government grant of $3.5 million for…
USS LOS ANGELES and the AIDED DISPLAY CONTROL SYSTEM ( APSCS) In the July issue of the SUBMARINE REVIEW there was an article by Ken…
TULLIBEE was decommissioned on June 25, 1988, after 28 years of service and 350,000 nautical miles or cruising. Thus, as her first skipper, I think…
In order to increase submarine operational availability in the face of significantly increasing costs and longer overhaul duration, the Navy introduced the SSN Engineered Operating…
Mr. Payne has done a commendable job drawing out several critical points about Western vs. Soviet writings on submarine design. As Mr. Payne sadly discovered,…
Conventional target motion analysis (TMA) relies for the most part on regressive techniques (modified by Kalman filtering) tor contact solution. While generally robust, even low…
It is well documented that the introduction of certain polymer substances into a turbulent boundary layer results in a significant reduction in flow noise. This…
It may be time to reconsider a high-low mix of attack submarine types in the U.S. Fleet. In the past the only alternative had been…
At the end of WWII, the Navy wisely collected all the good ideas they could get from anywhere and built them into the “Fast Attack”…
The world is in the midst of a data explosion. No longer is it the one who has the most toys at the end who…
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