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Italian navy to procure Black Shark advanced torpedo by Brooke Baitinger Washington (UPI) Jun 20, 2018 The Italian navy will equip its U212A class of submarines with Leonardo's Black Shark Advanced, or BSA, torpedo, increasing the it's anti-submarine warfare capability. The company announced the partnership in a press release Wednesday, emphasizing the torpedo's innovative technology, advanced performance and reduced life cycle costs. The BSA is an evolution of the Black Shark heavy-weight torpedo, already in use by Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia, Portugal and Singapore. The latest version integrates an energy production section that can be optimized for training or operational purposes. When used for training, a newly developed rechargeable Lithium-Polymers battery is used that allows for up to one hundred more launches than previous versions, which will provide significant cost savings. Both versions of the Black Shark are multi-target advanced weapons designed to be used from different launching platforms, including submarines, surface units and stations ashore. The munition was designed to oppose the most technologically modern threats, whether for surface or underwater targets. The BSA is a wire-guided torpedo with a fiber optic wire, and the launching means remains in communication to transmit and receive data.
Office of Naval Research awards Aerojet Rocketdyne contract to develop Advanced Torpedo Propulsion System Sacramento CA (SPX) Jun 14, 2018 Aerojet Rocketdyne has been awarded a $2.6 million Phase I contract by the Office of Naval Research to develop a prototype torpedo propulsion system under the agency's Torpedo Advanced Propulsion System (TAPS) program. The primary goal of the program is to improve the engine efficiency of the U.S. Navy's MK48 Heavyweight Torpedo. "Aerojet Rocketdyne began developing torpedo propulsion systems in the early 1950s," said Aerojet Rocketdyne CEO and President Eileen Drake. "We will carry this leg ... read more
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