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SEAL Minisub: Reloaded by Joseph J. Buff,
ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED AT
MILITARY.COM, 20 july 2011
Even basics of the ASDS design remained classified for many years, understandably so given the sensitivity of U.S. Navy Special Warfare ops. Pending more info being released on SWCS, such as authoritative renderings of the model's insides and outsides, we can speculate about the design, in the sincere hope and stern expectation that every lesson possible is learned from the ASDS fiasco.
(The image above is a Navy concept drawing of the craft from a couple of years ago.)
A cylindrical pressure hull seems needed for reasonable SWCS operating depth, even at the cost of headroom and elbowroom; a different configuration of main screw, rudder, planes, and side propulsors seems likely; robotic grapnels ala NR-1 or research submersibles would have great utility; externally, the SWCS will not closely resemble the ASDS. Internally, any workable midget sub will need a control compartment, a midships (to manage center of gravity) diver lock out trunk (with pressure hatches both above and below?), and a warm, dry, 1-atmosphere compartment for the commando passengers and their gear.
Electronically, the SWCS ought to borrow as much as possible from the low-maintenance, high-capability Virginia-class non-hull penetrating photonics mast, and from that operationally successful, cost effective, delivered-on-time-or-better SSN's awesome 2-man digital ship control station. In fact, the ASDS had a 2-man crew: one qualified Submariner and one Navy SEAL, cross-trained and seated side by side.
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