The new information system keeps the submarine in safe contact

During the Cold War, communication was an extremely dangerous issue for submarines because they needed to rise near the surface to be able to communicate with the command, meaning that submarines would be vulnerable. Detect and attack more. But with the new communications approach adopted by Lockheed Martin's floats , the submarine now has easy access to the command line while maintaining its own safety.

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Floating buoys communicate between the submarine and the command

This new method of communication uses floats on the water as mediating gear between the submarine and the command. These 1 meter long buoys can be removed from the submarine via waste disposal slides and kept connected to the ship via signal cables, or dropped from the aircraft and Communicate with the ship through the sound system.

While the bandwidth used for this kind of communication is kept secret, at least one person knows that it can help the captain send and receive text messages. Compared to the Cold War era, wars now require more complex command directives, so increasing the amount of bandwidth is of great concern. And after completing the communication, the submarine will cut the wires to drop those floats that float freely in the ocean harmlessly.

It is also important that the ability to send real-time text messages like this has also been integrated into other armed forces, allowing submarines to participate in both the general communications network. Teams in battles.