Ammunition and explosives – Mines – Marine type
Patent
1998-02-17
2000-09-05
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Mines
Marine type
102406, 102427, F42B 2204
Patent
active
061126683
ABSTRACT:
A limpet and method for control thereof have a receiver section responsive o magneto-inductive signals in the ELF to VLF range that arm and fire a main charge. A swimmer places the limpet and enables it for control by remotely transmitted magneto-inductive signals in the ELF to VLF range. ELF to VLF frequencies provide safe and reliable communications from a remote control platform such as a land-based command station, an aircraft, surface craft, or submarine. The appropriately coded magneto-inductive signals in the ELF to VLF range are transmitted through the sea, air, beach, buildings, vegetation and sediment or any combination of these conditions to arm and fire or disarm the limpet as called for in the battle plan.
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Garcia Felipe
Sojdehei John
Woodall Robert
Gilbert Harvey A.
Peck Donald G.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Tudor Harold J.
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