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Papa-class submarine
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

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Making the submarines invincible against the SONAR is not difficult.  Foam rubber is very interesting material because it can deny echoes from all surfaces. And that makes possible to build a submarine, what doesn’t give echo to the SONAR. That is one advantage what makes modern submarine more deadly than any vehicle before. Those modern submarines are made as the symmetrical cylinders, what gives them the capacity to dive deeper than before.


Also, those vehicles that are designed for operating at the space can be pumped with counter pressure, what allows that vehicle to dive in the deepest points on the earth. Counter pressure will work in the nowadays submarines, and it can be used like when the submarine will dive example in the 300 meters, the pressure of air will rise 300 atmospheres. That will make the very thin-hulled submarine capacity to operate in the very deep sea. And those submarines can be remote-controlled, and in those situations, the submarine must only protect its electronic equipment and instruments from the water.


Also, the power systems are different than before. They are normally nuclear-basic technology, and in the future submarine’s normal propeller will be replaced by the electromagnetic accelerator, what makes those submarines silent and faster than any other ship has been before. That kind submarines might seem like giant torpedoes, what have no towers because that structure is very sustained against the pressure. Those Vehicles of tomorrow have the capacity to carry very large scale supercomputers, so that will make possible to make fully automatized submarines. Supercomputers have the capacity to operate complicated programs what are needed artificial intelligence.


The submarine on tomorrow might be capable of flight to the orbital trajectory or even far to the solar system. This vision is not so futuristic than people normally believe. We all know that the spacecraft is capable to dive very deep, because the forces of pressure, what comes inside the spacecraft are very similar with the pressure, what comes outside the ship. If we think about the strange phenomenon known as the USO (Unknown Submerged Objects) they might be test vehicles, what are tested for airplanes, what are capable to operate also undersea missions.


And also very small size RTG-driven torpedoes can be made to kill enemy missile submarines. Those torpedo-size midget submarines can equip with nuclear warheads, and they can patrol even for years, and when they get orders, they can drive to the enemy naval bases, and destroy their warheads in the places like Murmansk or Philadelphia.



If we think sharp, we must say that at the open sea is a very much room for operating even bigger airplanes and spacecraft. In this scenario the spacecraft looks like winged torpedo, and that vehicle will accelerate its speed under the sea, until it will rise so fast, that very large space shuttle will able to rise to the orbital, and if that vehicle has the capacity to land into the water that structure might allow operating very large vehicles.



The Soviet Union had the project of the hybrid submarine or flying submarine in 1930’s. That vehicle was the mix of aircraft and submarine, and the Soviet Navy thought that kind of vehicle is capable to sneak inside operation area, and then fly away after the strike. But when we are looking for that project in the light of the modern technology, we must say that in the floor of the ocean, what is in the depth of kilometers is the only couple of eyes to see, if there will be some undercover military base.



Fully automatized submarines are capable to operate from undersea tunnels and probably they will never come to the surface. All actions what that weapon makes are made under the cover of the deep sea, and if there will be bases far away from the sea, they will have the capacity to operate undercover with full scale and midget submarines.



Those bases might use the geothermal generators to creating their electricity.  Some people think that the loudest noises from the sea might cause the rockets that are launched from the undersea bases. The water is an element that can be using the electrolyte separate as an oxygen and hydrogen, what can use as a rocket fuel. And of course, the Saturn-V scale rockets can be launched from the sea.



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