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- boats. This article distinguishes a supercavitating propeller from a subcavitating propeller running under supercavitating conditions. In general, subcavitating...
- plastic casing or transparent cover of a small underwater vehicle. Supercavitating ammunition that functions better underwater has been developed by Defence...
- substantially reduces the skin friction drag on the supercavitating object. A key feature of the supercavitating object is the nose, which typically has a sharp...
- A supercavitating torpedo is a torpedo using the effect of supercavitation to create a bubble around the torpedo to move at high velocity under water...
- Shkval (from Russian: шквал, squall) torpedo and its descendants are supercavitating torpedoes originally developed by the Soviet Union. They are capable...
- Unterw****erlaufkörper (lit. Supercavitating Underwater Running Body, formerly known as Barracuda) was a German close-range supercavitating torpedo technology demonstrator...
- antennas. Naval artillery Sea mine Powerhead Speargun Supercavitating ammunition Supercavitating torpedo Torpedo Turret Underwater firearm Aircraft carrier...
- in Russian and German torpedoes, as it is especially suitable for supercavitating devices. Modern torpedoes use a variety of propellants, including electric...
- 533 mm (21-inch) torpedoes while the submarine was at sea.: 28  The supercavitating VA-111 Shkval torpedo is allegedly able to carry nuclear warheads....
- pressure closes the cavity sooner. Once the projectile is no longer supercavitating, hydrodynamic drag increases greatly, and the projectile becomes unstable...