U.S. Navy Eyes Technology To Cloak Subs

S&L: Discussion of matters pertaining to theoretical and applied sciences, and logical thought.

Moderator: Charon

Post Reply
User avatar
frigidmagi
Dragon Death-Marine General
Posts: 14757
Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:03 am
19
Location: Alone and unafraid

#1 U.S. Navy Eyes Technology To Cloak Subs

Post by frigidmagi »

Aviationweek
The U.S. Navy is investing in research that could make its submarines even stealthier, using cloaking technology that seems to come straight out of a Tom Clancy thriller or Star Trek script.

Developed by New York-based Weidlinger Associates with U.S. Navy Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) funding, the technology involves the carving up and altering of aluminum to give it “elastic properties” — a form of what the company calls “metal water,” according to Jeffrey Cipolla, a Weidlinger senior associate.

The underwater acoustic-evading technology for submarines and unmanned undersea vehicles, now in SBIR Phase II development, creates a coating that features broadband, passive waveguides, which redirect acoustic energy around an object, “rendering it nearly undetectable” to active sonar, the company says.

The coatings also “decouple” structural vibrations from the water, the company says, reducing passive sonar signature. The cloak “suppresses all scatters and reflected waves,” Cipolla said June 4 during a presentation at the Navy’s annual Opportunity Forum in Arlington, Va.

The company carves up aluminum along hexagonal lines and creates a cylindrical cloak from the hexagonal cell structure, he says.

The resulting cloak is a heavy garment for the sub, and the Navy will have to accept that idea, Cipolla says, if it wants to pursue this technology.

“Any cloak technology worth its salt is going to be heavy,” he says, adding that there will be no “spray-on coating.” He says, “It’s going to be a structure [that has to be attached to the sub].”

The software the company has developed for the technology has reached a technology readiness level (TRL) of 5, he says. The material maturity is about a TRL 4 and the overall concept is at a TRL 3, he notes.
The Navy's Mad !SCIENCE! department continues to impress.
"it takes two sides to end a war but only one to start one. And those who do not have swords may still die upon them." Tolken
User avatar
Josh
Resident of the Kingdom of Eternal Cockjobbery
Posts: 8114
Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2005 4:51 pm
19
Location: Kingdom of Eternal Cockjobbery

#2 Re: U.S. Navy Eyes Technology To Cloak Subs

Post by Josh »

Now we just have to combine that with the railguns.
When the Frog God smiles, arm yourself.
"'Flammable' and 'inflammable' have the same meaning! This language is insane!"
GIVE ME COFFEE AND I WILL ALLOW YOU TO LIVE!- Frigid
"Ork 'as no automatic code o' survival. 'is partic'lar distinction from all udda livin' gits is tha necessity ta act inna face o' alternatives by means o' dakka."
I created the sound of madness, wrote the book on pain
Post Reply