Abstract

The carried-out analysis of the dynamics of a submarine body’s translational motion affected by an acoustic shock in the ideal medium provides for the possibility to evaluate the physical properties of the medium and elastic properties of the external body of the submarine to the value of limited motion of a submersible vehicle. The results of analysis provide for the possibility to conduct a comparative analysis of the submersible vehicle’s translational motion affected by an acoustic shock, taking into account the peculiarities of the motion medium, or rather taking into account the viscosity of the real medium. In this work, evaluative measurements of the features of moving the layout of the submarine were carried out. The limiting values of the displacement of the layout of the submarine are established for the case of the presence of an external artificial diffuse disturbance. A fluid with air bubbles from a compressed air cylinder was used to create an artificial diffuse perturbation. Such conditions are possible with intensive local bombardment or the presence of other high-speed underwater vehicles involved in local underwater operations.

Highlights

  • The technological risks of the submarine in a combat situation are of interest from the point of view of the stability of the underwater vehicle when the submarine is in use

  • Experimental studies of the submarine model in laboratory conditions make it possible to establish that the kinematic and physical state of the reservoir, as well as the presence of a temperature gradient in it, affect the kinematics of the submarine. This is of great interest in solving problems of absolute masking or in the limited visibility of submarine ships

  • The obtained research results can be used, if necessary, to mask the launch mode of the launch vehicle in order to exclude the possibility of location-based detection of the submarine itself

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Introduction

The Strategy and Tactics of the Submarine Fleet in Modern Conditions. In the defense system of continental and island structure countries that have extensive coastlines, close attention is paid to the protection of maritime borders and water areas adjacent to land. Foremost is the development and improvement of anti-submarine warfare. Submarines play the leading role in the military struggle at sea. Possessing a combination of unique properties such as stealth, strength, mobility and capability for self-defense, submarines are capable of destructing onshore objects, missile submarines, groups of surface vessels and disrupting communications. The most vulnerable are the states having in their territory structures of crucial technologies, namely nuclear power plants, dams, hydroelectric power stations, production of ammunition, military hardware etc. Breaking defensive redoubts can be performed quite effectively by destruction of enterprises of the crucial technologies

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