A Submarine Communication Buoy System

Abstract

The system described is intended to fill a longstanding requirement of the submarine service for a means of communication while submerged. It consists of an assembly which includes a towable buoy, tow-signal cable, winch-nest assembly, and controls. The towable buoy, which supports the communication antennas, may be released and retrieved while under way at all operating depths. At these depths it provides vlf, hf, uhf, IFF, and ECM services and a flashing marker light, as well as loran and lf reception in strong signal areas. The system requires a minimum of hull penetration for installation. It has been in operation on the USS HARDHEAD more than 18 months and has been used in many exercises at sea. In addition to regular submarine communications service, it has been used for research purposes by the Laboratory. Although experimental in nature, it has provided much useful information and experience for future buoy system.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 13, 1961
Accession Number
AD0321515

Entities

People

  • H. D. Cubbage
  • K. L. Leidy

Organizations

  • United States Naval Research Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Antennas
  • Assembly
  • Birds
  • Buoys
  • Cables
  • Circuits
  • Coaxial Cables
  • Communication Buoys
  • Communication Systems
  • Control Systems
  • Depth
  • Government Procurement
  • Indicators
  • Military Research
  • Periscopes
  • Procurement
  • Radio Frequency Cables
  • Radio Waves
  • Stainless Steel
  • Standards
  • Transmission Lines
  • Wave Propagation

Readers

  • Aerospace Test and Evaluation
  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
  • Ocean-Atmosphere Mesoscale Modeling, Data Assimilation, and Flux Boundary Layers