Ukraine hits Russian submarine with underwater drones

Posted by vinnyglennon 20 hours ago

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Comment by bdbdbdb 19 hours ago

is an underwater drone not just a torpedo? What's the technical difference? Torpedoes can be guided after launch

Comment by tim333 2 hours ago

I'm guessing here but torpedos are normally fired from a boat or sub a few miles away.

I imagine here they've modified one of their naval drones to go on it's own to near the port running on an internal combustion engine, then dive a few feet and go underwater on battery power the last bit.

Or maybe just battery rather than diesel electric? Batteries are quite good these days.

Comment by verdverm 18 hours ago

typically the differentiators are

1. long endurance / loitering

2. remote control / streams

For underwater drone vs torpedo, agility and propulsion method, torpedoes are typically built for speed and don't need the same turning radius

The spectrum is becoming increasingly gray as the variety of unmanned / projectiles increases. You can see the same thing in UAVs vs missiles. Apparently Ruzzia is now putting a2a missiles on their Shahad drones, what even is that now... a missile with self-defense missiles?

Comment by jncfhnb 19 hours ago

I haven’t seen much of the “Sub Sea Baby” drones as they call them here but the regular sea baby’s are more like boats. They move across the surface. They are remotely controlled. They have weapons besides kamikaze attacks. I would guess this is the same thing.

I don’t think they are getting “launched” and reliant on maintaining that initial velocity like one imagined torpedos either.

Comment by slimebot80 13 hours ago

Hell yeah!