Soviet Watch Officer's GuideDepartment of the Navy, Office of Naval Intelligence, 1967 - 399 страница |
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... Mean Temperature , Salinity and Relative Transparency of Seas 311 Section 69. Density of Sea Water , g / cm3 312 Section 75. Conversion of Kilometers into Nautical Miles Section 70. Wind Force and Velocity Scales and State of the Sea ...
... Mean Temperature , Salinity and Relative Transparency of Seas 311 Section 69. Density of Sea Water , g / cm3 312 Section 75. Conversion of Kilometers into Nautical Miles Section 70. Wind Force and Velocity Scales and State of the Sea ...
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... means ; a ) determine the position of the ship using all available methods and b ) reduce speed or stop the engines ; c ) take depth soundings ; d ) use lookout equipment to detect navigation hazards ; e ) clear away the anchor and ...
... means ; a ) determine the position of the ship using all available methods and b ) reduce speed or stop the engines ; c ) take depth soundings ; d ) use lookout equipment to detect navigation hazards ; e ) clear away the anchor and ...
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... means that in order to maintain the trim of a submarine along the full buoyancy waterline , its weight P must vary by ( Y1 - Y ) Vk · Example : A submarine in full buoyancy condition passes from water with a weight density of y = 1.015 ...
... means that in order to maintain the trim of a submarine along the full buoyancy waterline , its weight P must vary by ( Y1 - Y ) Vk · Example : A submarine in full buoyancy condition passes from water with a weight density of y = 1.015 ...
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... means for maintenance of watertight integrity are : 1 ) high - pressure air ; 2 ) utilizing speed in a submerged condition ; 3 ) damage control gear ; 4 ) bilge pumps . In order to be constantly ready to maintain watertight integrity ...
... means for maintenance of watertight integrity are : 1 ) high - pressure air ; 2 ) utilizing speed in a submerged condition ; 3 ) damage control gear ; 4 ) bilge pumps . In order to be constantly ready to maintain watertight integrity ...
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... means of dealing with plunges and trims at submerged depths . In all cases in which water has entered the pressure hull in a submerged condition , the speed of the submarine must be immediately increased to the maximum possible speed at ...
... means of dealing with plunges and trims at submerged depths . In all cases in which water has entered the pressure hull in a submerged condition , the speed of the submarine must be immediately increased to the maximum possible speed at ...
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Чести термини и фразе
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