Submarine navigation underwater requires special skills and technologies not needed by surface ships. The challenges of underwater navigation have become...
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The Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation, formally the Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation named after Leninsky Komsomol (Russian: Высшее...
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cartographic, astronomical, and other knowledge. Marine navigation can be surface or submarine. Navigation (from the Latin word navigatio) is the act of sailing...
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(T-AGS-45) is a United States Navy vessel tasked with supporting submarine navigation-system testing and providing ballistic missile flight test support...
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Periscope (redirect from Submarine periscope)
the submariner. (Peral also developed a primitive gyroscope for submarine navigation and pioneered the ability to fire live torpedoes while submerged...
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Sonar (redirect from Sound navigation and ranging)
(sound navigation and ranging or sonic navigation and ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to...
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viewing area. Early submarines had few navigation aids, but modern subs have a variety of navigation systems. Modern military submarines use an inertial guidance...
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the missiles, the Delta I-class submarines carry the Tobol-B navigation system and the Cyclone-B satellite navigation system. After construction was authorized...
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global-range radio navigation system, operated by the United States in cooperation with six partner nations. It was a hyperbolic navigation system, enabling...
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active SA9510S MKII Mine Avoidance and Navigation Sonar as well as echo sounders for navigation. The submarines will feature four tubes for DM2A4 heavyweight...
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Narcís Monturiol (category Submarine pioneers)
fundamental problems of underwater navigation. In effect, Monturiol invented the first fully functional engine-driven submarine. Monturiol never practiced law...
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months the Bureau of Navigation (now known as BUPERS) solicited additional designs from several sources. Some combined a submarine with a shark motif....
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Missile guidance (redirect from Astro-inertial navigation system)
fusion-information fusion of inertial guidance and celestial navigation. It is usually employed on submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Unlike silo-based intercontinental...
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Inertial navigation is used in a wide range of applications including the navigation of aircraft, tactical and strategic missiles, spacecraft, submarines and...
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James Lloydovich Patterson (category Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation alumni)
James Lloydovich Patterson (Russian: Джеймс Ллойдович Паттерсон, romanized: Dzheyms Lloydovich Patterson, [ˈd͡ʑɛjms ˈlojdɐvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈpatʲɪrsən]; 17 July 1933...
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complicated high performance machinery, automobile racing and naval submarine navigation being two examples. As different uses for the chronograph were discovered...
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Gennady Lyachin (category Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation alumni)
entered the Navy in 1972 and graduated from the Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation named for Lenin Komsomol in 1977 and was commissioned as an officer...
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Submarine signals had a specific, even proprietary, meaning in the early 20th century. It applied to a navigation aid system developed, patented and produced...
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The field of navigation includes four general categories: land navigation, marine navigation, aeronautic navigation, and space navigation. It is also the...
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Konstantin Kuznetsov (category Soviet submarine commanders)
and studied methods of anti-submarine defence. In 1943, he was appointed deputy head of the navy's submarine navigation department. He went on to command...
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Oleg Zverev (category Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation alumni)
he graduated from the Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation and went on to serve onboard submarines of the Northern Fleet. He graduated from the...
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Vitaly Ivanov (category Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation alumni)
the preparatory course of the 1st Baltic Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation in Leningrad, and after successfully completing it, enrolled in the...
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the navigation officer. Besedin was, however, a political officer with no training in submarine operations. The area in which the Soviet submarine ran...
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2016. In December 2021 it was announced that the submarine will feature Lockheed Martin navigation subsystems. Other systems will include a new Thales...
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Viktor Liina (category Higher Naval School of Submarine Navigation alumni)
in the electronic navigation department of a cruiser submarine, he rose through the ranks to eventually command a nuclear submarine. In 1996 he graduated...
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Submersible (category Research submarines)
Life support systems Through-water communications Manipulator arm Submarine navigation Absolute pressure: At sea level the atmosphere exerts a pressure...
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Bridge (nautical) (redirect from Navigation bridge)
commanded under fire. On a submarine, the bridge is the highest point on the conning tower, to provide for better visual navigation when on the surface. They...
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USS Hartford grounding (category United States submarine accidents)
was done to the submarine, and it was out of service for seven months. An investigation into the accident revealed that basic navigational errors combined...
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Trident (missile) (category Cold War submarine-launched ballistic missiles of the United States)
result from launch condition uncertainties due to errors in the submarine navigation system and errors that may have accumulated in the guidance system...
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use of satellite navigation is of limited use to submarines, except at periscope depth or when surfaced. The first military submarine was Turtle in 1776...
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