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RE: New Contest from @Xpilar 2/11-2017 "get free upvote"

plans developed for hyper submarine involve what is called "supercavitation". READ ALSOVIDEO: Development of Electrical Powered Aircraft It's New Russia Accessing Tanks from Missile Attacks. In general, this is a technology that creates an airbag around the submarine.



This technology eliminates the usual friction experienced by the ship because of the water around it. Thus, bsia is like a submarine that "flies" beneath the surface of the water. Although the term supercavitation is rarely heard, the Washington Post reports that this is nothing new. At the time of the Cold War, "Russia ... has developed torpedoes that glide above 307 km / h using that approach." Actually supercavitation is already in the wild, of course. Mantis Prawns use supercavitation when crashing their prey or enemies at high speed. The consequence of the California Institute of Technology says that a supercavitating ship may one day reach the speed of sound while driving underwater. According to Time reports, "This means crossing 9,600 kilometers from San Francisco to Shanghai takes only two hours." Currently, the San Francisco flight to Shanghai takes about 11 hours. If the submarine can be realized, scientists can solve problems that existed in the past. Terrorism during the Cold War has two disadvantages that can be troublesome if experienced by a passenger submarine: one, its launch at high speed. Two, there is no way to overcome it. The Chinese side is rumored to have overcome two problems with special membrane fluid. According to the South China Morning Post, man-made liquids will "reduce water resistance on ships at low speed" and "help while driving because, with careful control, various levels of friction can be made on different parts of the ship." Nevertheless, according to the daily it remains an important issue. Machines used by torpedoes during the Cold War are only meant to be used for 11 to 15 km. If researchers see this as another form of civilian transportation, it is certainly not worth it. The author for Sploid says, do not forget that this is military project. "This technology can be very useful for mass transportation modes, but also for the development of underwater weapons."
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