- Submarine navigation
Submarine navigation underwater requires special skills and technologies not needed by surface ships. The challenges of underwater
navigation have become more important assubmarines ’ spend more time underwater, travelling greater distances and at higher speed. Military submarines travel underwater in an environment of total darkness with neither windows nor lights. Operating in stealth mode, they cannot use their active sonar systems to ping ahead for underwater hazards such as undersea mountains,drilling rig s or other submarines. Surfacing to obtain navigational fixes is precluded by pervasiveanti-submarine warfare detection systems such asradar and satellite surveillance. Antenna masts and antenna-eqipped periscopes can be raised to obtain navigational signals but in areas of heavy surveillance, only for a few seconds or minutes; [cite book | last = Bivens | first = Arthur Clarke | title = From Sailboats to Submarines | year = 2004 | month = July | publisher = Infinity Publishing | isbn = 978-0741421524 | pages = 184 ] current radar technology can detect even a slender periscope while submarine shadows may be plainly visible from the air.Surfaced submarines entering and leaving port navigate similarly to traditional ships but with a few extra considerations because most of the ship rides below the waterline, making them hard for other ships to see and identify.
Navigational technologies
urface and near-surface navigation
On the surface or at
periscope depth , submarines have used these methods to fix their position:
*Satellite navigation:
**Global positioning system (GPS)
**NAVSAT
*Terrestrial radio-based navigation systems; largely superseded by satellite systems
**LORAN
**CHAYKA , the Russian counterpart of LORAN
**OMEGA , the Western counterpart of the Alpha Navigation System, no longer in use
**Alpha , the Russian counterpart of the Omega Navigation System
*Celestial navigation using the periscope -- seldom used anymore
*Radar navigation ; radar signals are easily detected so radars is normally only used in friendly waters entering and exiting ports.
*Active sonar ; like radar, active sonar systems are readily detected, so active sonar is usually used only entering and exiting ports.
*Pilotage -- in coastal andinternal waters , surfaced submarines rely the standard system of navigational aids (buoys, navigational markers, lighthouses, etc.)Deep water navigation
At depths below periscope depth submarines determine their position using:
*Dead reckoning#Marine Navigation course information obtained from the ship'sgyrocompass , measured speed and estimates of local ocean currents.
*Inertial navigation system
*Bottom contour navigation may be used in areas where detailed hydrographic data has been charted and there is adequate variation in sea floor topography. [ cite web|url = http://www2.ku.edu/~kunrotc/academics/300/Lesson14%20Electronic%20Navigation.ppt |title = Lesson 14: Electronic Navigation |accessdate = 2007-11-14 |format =Microsoft PowerPoint |work = Navigation and Operations I |publisher =University of Kansas ,Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps |pages = Slides 19 to 21] [cite web
url = https://www.navigator.navy.mil/navigator/ECDIS/Policy_Standards/CJCSI_6130_01C_MasterPNT.pdf |title = 2003 CJCS Master Positioning, Navigation, And Timing Plan |accessdate = 2007-11-14 |format = PDF |publisher =Joint Chiefs of Staff |pages = page F-12] [cite news | first = Hamn | last = S. E.| title = Coastal piloting: bottom contour navigation.(Seamanship) | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5263/is_199508/ai_n20411943| publisher = Trailer Boats | date = August 1995 | accessdate = 2007-11-14] Fathometer depth measurements are compared to charted depth patterns.ee also
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Bearing (navigation)
*Sonar#Passive sonar Footnotes
References
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