batek688 -> RE: U.S. Defense Secretary: Future US Navy Small Surface Combatant SSC to be based on LCS (12/16/2014 1:27:49 PM)
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ORIGINAL: orca What about torpedo tubes? Seems lack of this would really limit it in asw by having to completely relying on helos to engage any subs that are detected. If this was deemed needed by navy, is there space and where? Ship-carried ASW torpedoes are kinda super-short ranged already. Even the ASROC always struck me as being very short ranged. At the ranges you'd use them at, I always got the impression that the sub would have shot at you already. I'm curious to know how VTUAVs would help with ASW. Can/do they carry sonobouys or MAD? Agreed. Ship-borne torpedoes have limited use except for aid in scuttling =) If a sub gets close enough to need those, it has already shot at you -- or is crippled and you overtook it. UAVs or even the swarming unmanned small boats would be an interesting take on ASW. Your remarks seem to imply a swap UAV for LAMPS but why? Why not have a cheap UAV set to simply deploy sonobouys and a larger, orbiting UAV with Mk50s for target engagement? If they would stop trying to build a "1 to do all" and look at specialized they might find things a lot cheaper and smaller. I wonder if anyone is thinking of combining the tech so that the next generation of sonobouy is actually the RV boats so that they are deployed into an area and then can move them/recover them. Heh, wouldn't that be annoying to the SSN commander who found the "sonobouy" on top of them and then following them around!
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