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Studies on Submarine Control for Periscope Depth Operations. - Master's thesis.
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.

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NTIS Order Number: AD-A318 492/6




 
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Date: Sep 1996
Author: J. V. Tolliver

Requirements for submarine periscope depth operations have been increased by integration with carrier battle groups, littoral operations, and contributions to joint surveillance. Improved periscope depth performance is therefore imperative. Submarine cont ...

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