Ships – Submersible device – Having attitude control
Patent
1996-12-20
1999-02-16
Basinger, Sherman
Ships
Submersible device
Having attitude control
114271, 114333, 114338, B63G 818, B63G 808
Patent
active
RE0360937
ABSTRACT:
A submersible boat is provided which utilizes a planing boat hull with a sharp bow and blunt stern. The submersible boat performs as a planing boat until it nears the target location. Then, the boat submerges in order to avoid detection. After this vessel submerges, it travels with the blunt end forward and the sharp end aft.
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Davis Joann
Wyman David B.
Basinger Sherman
Dobyns Kenneth W.
Gilbert Harvey A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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