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USVs and UUVs in the future: smaller, cheaper and more autonomous
2014-12-10
Dr. Morel Gruper of Haifa University: “autonomous unmanned submarines will be put into action in order to monitor natural phenomena such as hurricanes, oil spillages in bays and harbors, working in oil and gas fields, underwater surveys, mine sweeping, SIGINT (Signals Intelligence), EW (Electronic Warfare), anti-submarine warfare, stealth deployment of various charges, and also marine archeology, marine biology and so on.”

Eyal Shahrabani, IAI: “USVs will carry out search and destroy missions in rough seas and will become an integral part of the cooperation between manned and unmanned systems.”

Dr. Noam Brook, RAFAEL: “USVs have both military and paramilitary applications, such as opening up routes for civilian shipping and navy vessels, counter mining operations, ongoing security, counter terror and search and rescue missions.”
Posted by:Ulaitle Glearong5012

#7  Iff Surface Warfare UVS can one day - you know, NOW - search, attack + destroy Enemy = "Threat" vessels on their own, so why not USVS + UUVS that can "transform" into independently activated, independently targetable, self-propeeled LRBMS or ICBMS.

They're already 'Pre"-MRV/MIRV'ed.

On a higher note, Artic reminds me of an old Dream/Vision of mine where USN ships visit a future Guam as protected or lubed wid highly reflective, Anti-GWCC/Solar compunds.

THE MORE TECHY "AUTONOMOUS" THE SHIP OR AIRCRAFT, THE MORE ANTI-HEATING ELEMENTS, ETC. IT WILL NEED, ESPEC AS THE SOLAR ACTIVITIES PER SE SLOWLY OR SUDDENLY ESCALATE.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-12-10 22:34  

#6  The CSA had a passing advantage in mine warfare. Remotely control big booms they were the advanced IED of its day. Just a few more bucks and it coulda been a war winner.

Posted by: Shipman   2014-12-10 17:26  

#5  Damn them!
Posted by: Shipman   2014-12-10 17:22  

#4  Wasn't the original unmanned submersible called... The Torpedo?
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-12-10 15:07  

#3  Forecast in 1942 by Murray Leinster:
..The Wabbler lay in its place, with its ten foot tail coiled neatly above its lower end, and waited with a sort of deadly patience... It and all its brothers were pear-shaped, with absurdly huge and blunt-ended horns, and with small round holes where eyes might have been, and shielded vents where they might have had mouths...
Splash! The Wabbler plunged into the water with a flare of luminescence and a thirty-foot spout of spume and spray rising where it struck... It dived swiftly for twenty feet... Then its falling checked. It swung about, and its writhing tail settled down below it... and then slowly, it settled downward. Its ten-foot tail seemed to waver a little, as if groping.

Then it made small sounds from inside itself. More bubbles came from the round place like a mouth. It settled one foot, two feet, three...

The Wabbler leaned infinitesimally toward the shore. Presently its flexible tail ceased to be curved where it lay upon the ooze. It straightened out. Then the Wabbler moved. Shoreward...
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-12-10 14:40  

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Posted by: 3dc   2014-12-10 05:59  

#1  http://www.km.kongsberg.com/hydroid
Posted by: 3dc   2014-12-10 05:57  

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