The MOD 6AT has low Doppler capability as well as a programmable CCM. It is bottom launch-able and has shallow water capability. it has a digitally programmable search and homing mode. It is wire guided. It uses active as well as passive detection algorithms. it uses multiple rejection algorithms to filter out countermeasures. It contains an IMU, depth sensor. Each of the transducer channels provides a separate set of output signals. It performs real-time generation of acoustic pulse structures such as frequency changes, beam changes, and transmission envelope shading. At the end of the torpedo run, the software is automatically erased by the memory scuttle circuitry. The software was developed using MIL-STD-498, STANAG 4404, and MIL-STD-882. The search volume rate exceeds 1.6 B cubic meters per second. it is undetectable prior to homing acquisition. it can be impulse launched or it can swim out. It allows for instant attack with a minimal large solution, and is available after application of warm power. It feeds target information back to the submarine through the hose-guided fiber-optic cable.
[[MK 48 MOD 6 Guidance System]]
Mk 48 MOD 4
[[MK 660 Testing Equipment]]
[[MK 48 MOD 6AT Propulsion System]]
[[MK 48 MOD 6AT Warhead System]]
Sources
- MK48
Backlinks
[[Center of Mass]]
[[Doppler Effect]]
Fiber Optic Networks
[[Inertial Measurement Unit]]
MK 48 ADCAP
[[Mk-48 Torpedo]]
[[Torpedo Command Wires]]