Il 10/03/2012 08:20,
dump...@hotmail.com ha scritto:
> Then why not mount the tubes above the waterline, as is normally done
> on
> surface ships/boats?
>
> The fact that the tubes are hidden below the waterline implies a
> "surprise
> attack" mission.
well, as you correctly point, with underwater tubes, only an
Pueblo-style capture can reveal the outfit; and honestly, in the initial
shots of a WWIII what US or NATO sub commander can't ignore the apparent
easy prey, an Intel ship apparently doing a sort of EW picket duty at
the fringe of Soviet sea sanctuaries ?
and I can humbly point that having AWL TTs defeats the formal
"fishermen" disguise.
I don't think that the sonar is used for clever "screwprinting" (lacking
a better term for this specific SIGINT) of US SSN on CVBG escort duties,
or attempting to intercept the undersea comms between said CVBG and the
SSN below, and the presence of both don't imply that russian maskirovkas
cover this type of sneak attack; after the "foxtrot quartet" incident
during the Cuban Missile Crisis one can definitively exclude that Sov
Gov't gives isolated ships in potential harm's way tools whose can
accidentally ignite WWIII....
Also, Soviets was definitively aware that US targeting includes
dockyards and the like, and considering the VMF "sanctuary" strategy,
that intel ship are equipped in advance for SC works actually makes
sense; and anyway, Soviet Admirals actually can read history books and
what happened to Japanese picket craft in mid-WWII onwards strongly
suggests giving picket and SC craft strong tools of self-defense and ASW
contrast.
I consider feasible the simple start-of-hostilities SOP of disembarking
the spooks detachment and embarking the torpedos and the torpedomen
detachment at a predesignated place, hopefully not already reduced to
radioactive pile of rubbles...