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I have read somewhere that the Seawolf class SSN is quieter than the Virginia class.
I was wondering if it was true or not. And if it is quieter do you think the budget cut on the new SSN class responsible for the virginia not being quieter?
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You'll never know.
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For future reference, inquiries like that are viewed with suspicion, even in friendly forums like this one. Sometimes it's better to wonder at the truth than to get an answer over the open internet.
The reality? I don't know either. I haven't had any reason to know yet. The kernel of logic that resides in my soul, however, suspects that sound silencing technology has probably advanced substantially in the last decade. The answer to that question is always more complicated than not, because it also includes variables such as operating lineups and speed. I'm willing to bet that a 688 at AA1 is quieter than a Collins at flank. |
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I remember watching a show about this subject and it said that the Virginia would be quieter when running very slow, but the Seawolf would still have a higher Tactical Speed.....
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Sometimes I think people don't always understand the nuances of what they're really asking. Comparing sonar performance can be like comparing fine wines... |
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![]() I prefer to tell you up front: I don't know. Sonar is not my thing, and sound transmission is not my area of expertise or interest. What I am interested in is relative motion and the tactical application of all of the science behind sonar (ie what is my torpedo going to acquire and why). |
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I wish I could have been involved in things during the Cold War. Some of the old analysts at work have some great stories. It seems like there's nothing so grand going on in the ocean these days, not like it was. |
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Seawolf is the expencive unit, the virginia isnt id say yes the sea wolf is quieter, i think you just got to be patient btw have you got a spare 50 years to wait to find the answer?
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No, Virginia is expensive as hell.
You want the truth? Seawolf class submarines (BSY-2) are updating to Virginia (BYG-1/BQQ-10 ARCI TI-04) fire control and sonar processing. Figure it out. |
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What I heard is that Virginia was supposed to be cheaper, but it finished on like 80-90% of the price of SW. On the other hand, it is modular, easy to upgrade, has some revolutional concepts (like non-penetrating masts). It has everything to stay in service for a long time.
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And it best be worth every penny too !
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I think the real loser program in the defense budget right now is the F-22. I know the Airforce is willing to sell it's soul to build the thing, but it's SO expensive. Compared to the JSF (which isn't cheap at all), it isn't clear at all that they'll be able to really justify it. I think the Airforce is going to be the big loser in all future defense budgets until someone manages to kill that program. Last edited by SeaQueen; 10-09-06 at 12:16 PM. |
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Doesn't surprise me that the Navy is updating its best boat to the latest Sonar though. Sonar has probably advanced significantly in the last 10 years. Seawolf is modular and this shows that, but Virginia has it beat in that area. -S |
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3 times ? That's pretty different of what I hear. Anybody knows ?
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