TECHNICAL FACILITIES FOR ENSURING SECURITY

An approach to increase the combat effectiveness of sea bottom mines

  • 1 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences – Institute of metal science, equipment and technologies with Hidroaerodynamics centre “Acad. Angel Balevski”,

Abstract

In constructing the modern sea bottom mines usually seek a compromise between tactical requirements for this type of weapon and requirements for high resistance against possible mine countermeasure-action e.g. make it a cylindrical shape when you need to put an item on the torpedo apparatus submarines, their shell is constructed in the so-called “stealth” technology and is made of non-metallic materials, increasing the quantity of the explosive when the depth of the region is greater, etc. The article proposes an approach that provides a common solution to all these requirements and allows the construction of a highly functional, versatile, high anti-mining resistance sea bottom mine that has no analogue in the naval practice.

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