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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Theory Question
From the small amount of reading that I've 
done so far, that torpedo is called  Shkval.  
Apparently the Shkval II is under development.  "Rumours state a top speed of possibly 
450+ mph (720 kph/h) and a vastly improved range, believed by some to be in the 
region of 60+ miles (100 km)."
 
So if this is the case and supercavitating creates somewhat of 
an airpocket around the craft, does this in effect reduce the pressure on the 
hull of the craft also?  If so, wouldn't you be able to manuver a 
supercavitating sub to the deepest parts of the ocean and not have to worry 
about the pressure on the hull?
 
James
 
 
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  Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 1:07 
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  Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Theory 
  Question
  
  Russians designed a rocket torpedo that can 
  go 200 miles / h, the torpeddo runs through the water but in a shield of 
  gazes released by the tip of the torpedo. There is no prop it runs with a 
  rocket engine
  Herve