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Longshot: A Swooping HAAWC for Torpedos

American maritime patrol aircraft currently carry torpedos as part of their armament, which serve as key weapons against enemy submarines. As any high-diver of cliff-jumper knows first hand, however, water can feel surprisingly solid after a long fall. Torpedos still have to be released from low altitude, typically 100 feet or less above the waves. Two recent developments, however, are making this approach less practical for the US military.

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Date: 06/15/2007
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