Thales' solutions for the underwater battlespace
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Thales Under Water Systems is able to provide high performance and cost effective undersea defense solutions by applying its diverse skills and accumulated knowledge of their transversal business operations in the UK, France and Australia. The surface ships anti-submarine warfare (ASW) systems, airborne ASW systems, submarine systems and minewarfare systems are some of the undersea defense solutions provided by Thales.
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2005
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Air-independent propulsion for submarines
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The possibility of Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) is regarded as an essential feature for all modern non-nuclear submarine operations. An AIP system allows submarine missions to be conducted for many weeks while continuously submerged, and in complete independence of an outer air supply.
Publication Name: Military Technology
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-3226
Year: 2003
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Conventional submarines
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The different types of submarines with their specific features and the versatility they offer the navy is presented.
Publication Name: Naval Forces
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0722-8880
Year: 2007
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