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Post subject: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 26th, 2010, 9:20 am
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anybody has some intel about this type of ships? they were Russian concepts in the end of the cold war, as far as I know......
especially the size and specs would be very welcome ;)

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Post subject: Re: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 26th, 2010, 10:56 am
I know that one, There isn't much about though. Golly could might be able to find something.


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Post subject: Re: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 26th, 2010, 6:19 pm
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acelanceloet wrote:
anybody has some intel about this type of ships? they were Russian concepts in the end of the cold war, as far as I know......especially the size and specs would be very welcome ;)
Hmmm
You are sure that this ship is a real study ?
This design look very cramped (maybe too) to carry even 12 torpedoes
Hmmm...


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Post subject: Re: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 26th, 2010, 6:22 pm
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Colombamike wrote:
You are sure that this ship is a real study ?
This design look very cramped (maybe too) to carry even 12 torpedoes
Look at the size of the torpedo with the size of the hatch (for comparison with a man-sized object), the torpedo is quite evidently smaller than usual, particularly its length.


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Post subject: Re: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 26th, 2010, 6:43 pm
it's was real


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Post subject: Re: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 26th, 2010, 7:23 pm
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it isn't a ship comparable to the current sub's. according to what I read about it, this was an ship that was lying on the bottom most of the time. when a ship was sailing over it, it would launch it's shkval torpedo's.
the ship is not able to float, because it is too heavy. it would move with the large waterjets on the side, which look like it is some sort of harrier propulsion scaled up :D

the torpedo's are indeed a lot smaller then most, these were shkval's. these released a gas on the nose, so it would travel through gas and not water. becuase of this it was a lot faster then normal torpedo's.

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Post subject: Re: concrete submarine infoPosted: October 27th, 2010, 10:54 pm
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These are basically "green water" littoral mini-subs.


Yes, concrete subs work. The problem is 1.) It's heavy to start out with, which means, well, it's heavy 2.) despite being very heavy, it's not a dense material, which means you take up loads and loads of volume than would be otherwise (see picture for proof), 3.) concrete isn't necessarily cheaper than steel. Hell, the steel part is cheap, it's the systems that are expensive.

This isn't even an answer looking for a question, it's a blatant lie.


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