A concept of operations for a new deep-diving submarine / F.W. LaCroix [and others].
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- 0833033808
- 9780833033802
- 9780833030450
- 0833030450
- Nuclear submarines -- United States
- Marine sciences -- Research -- United States
- Sous-marins nucléaires -- États-Unis
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Marine & Naval
- Marine sciences -- Research -- United States
- Nuclear submarines -- United States
- Marine sciences -- Research
- Nuclear submarines
- United States
- 359.9/3834 21
- V857.5 .C65 2001eb
- U674. 761 (712)
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"National Defense Research Institute."
"MR-1395 NAVY."
"Prepared for the United States Navy."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-153).
Introduction -- NR-1 -- Science -- Military -- Conclusions -- Appendix A: Agency Inputs -- Appendix B: Prior Studies -- Appendix C: CONOPs for NR-2 Military and Science Support Missions -- Appendix D: Submarine Design-Driving Capabilities Definitions -- Appendix E: Military Mission Profiles -- Appendix F: Hypsometry Data -- Appendix G: NR-2 Support Concepts of Operations -- Appendix H: Oceans Act of 2000 -- Appendix I: Submarine Cable Infrastructure.
By 2012, the reactor on the U.S. Navy's only deep-diving research submarine will be exhausted, making it necessary to either refuel the reactor or replace the submarine. If the Navy opts for a new submarine, what capabilities should it retain and what capabilities should be added? What would be its most important missions and what would be required for it to perform those missions? In this report, the authors worked with panels of qualified scientists, defense experts, and naval officers to develop a concept of operation for a possible replacement platform, analyzing which military and scientific missions should have the highest priorities. The authors conclude by offering a list of the highest-priority missions and two design concepts that would best be able to achieve them.
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