A Homing Torpedo. The Effect of the Tactical Situation and the Torpedo Parameters on the Torpedo Effectiveness.
Abstract
When designing an active sonar homing torpedo, certain operational torpedo parameters such as speed, turn rate, etc. have to be decided upon. For a given homing torpedo, there must exist tactical guidelines of how to employ the torpedo, i.e. which firing position gives the best chance of a hit. This thesis attempts to gain some insight into the detection process during the torpedo run, as well as getting some indications of the relative importance of the different torpedo parameters and the tactical situations. A simulation model was used in order to generate the data base for analysis. The results stress the importance of a good firing position as well as show how it is possible to counter a bad firing position by a high speed torpedo. They also point to the importance of having only one detection as requirement for target acquisition. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA047265
Entities
People
- Anders Mjelde
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School