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Miniaturized fast submarines, and their sophisticated usage from the fun to the scientific and military world.


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

New ultra-fast  midget submarines can have many usages in the field of underwater systems. Below the text is three links, where introduced the new kind of midget submarines, what is extremely fast, and what can jump to the air, and what ownership would not need special permissions. Those midget submarines can also operate long-term under the surface if the air inside the vehicle would be clean. And if the air would be recycled thru the active carbon filters, that would give very long operational capacity.


The power system can be based in the conventional combustion motors, what could also recycle the exhausted gas thru the filter, what separates the carbon from the carbon monoxide. But the fuel cells can also be used in this kind of spacecraft, what can be very sophisticated. There would also be systems, what allows to use the bicycling technique for rotating the propels. Fast midget submarines could use the conventional propels, or the propels could be set in the tubes, what are assembled thru the vessel. That tunnel-drive system would allow driving in the middle of water plants, and they would not jam the propels.


In some scenarios, those small sized submarines could also be an aircraft, and when these devices would jump out of the water, the small-sized jet-engines like Microturbo 500, what is used in cruise missiles would be open the flaps, what is protecting the turbo-jet from water, and what is installed  ahead of the engine compressor, and the small submarine could continue the operation as the aircraft. The small-sized submarines can be produced by the carbon fiber, and the latest 3D-printing technology. This technology allows making the small size submarines, what are customized even in the single purpose and mission.


Fast single-man or robot midget submarines would not be used only for fun.  Fast midget submarines might have also industrial, scientific and military usage. Those systems can be the slip in the harbors, and they can carry the single torpedo like MK-50 "Barracuda", so the midget submarines can also be used as the underwater fighters. They can also use the lasers for cutting the steel, and if they are equipped with the manipulators like shuttle-orbiter, those systems can be used for repairing the underwater cables and tubes. And because they might seem like some whales like Orcas, they might investigate the behavior of these magnificent animals. So this kind of systems could be "one size fits all"-style equipment.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhYuG4XfvdI&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsdco5dyT2U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmcPGt9wd_k

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