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  • This year's American Society of Naval Engineers ASNE Day meetings will be held on Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1 at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. The theme of the technical program is "Naval Design and Engineering —- New Dimensions." In addition to the two full days of technical sessions, luncheons will be held on both days, and the 64th Annual Banquet will take place at 2000 on Friday night, with Vice Adm. C. Russell Bryan, USN (ret.), ASNE president, presiding. A reception at 1900 will precede the banquet.

    TECHNICAL PROGRAM THURSDAY, APRIL 30 Session No. 1, Regency Ballroom, (Ship Design I). Moderator: Rear Adm. James H. Webber, USN.

    0900 The Challenge of Design: Rear Adm. James W. Lisanby, USN.

    0945 D e v e l o p m e n t of Requirements : Rear Adm. John T. Parker, USN.

    1030 Streamlining the NAVSEA Ship Design Process: Robert J.

    Riggins.

    S e s s i o n No. 2A, Palladian Room, (Ship Design II). Moderator: Rear Adm. James W. Lisanby, USN.

    1430 What It Is Like To Design a Naval Ship in NAVSEA Today: Cdr. Clark Graham, USN.

    1515 What It Is Like To Design a Combat System in NAVSEA Today: Capt. T. Michael Shortal, USN.

    1600 Ship Design and the Navy L a b o r a t o r y : William M. Ellsworth and Dennis J. Clark.

    Session No. 2B, Diplomat Room, (Ship Design Methodology). Moderator: Robert P. Giblon.

    1430 E n e r g y C o n s i d e r a t i o ns Study on Naval Ship Fuel Consumption V a r i a t i o n s : John J.

    Slager, Carlos A. Tomassoni and William C. Sandberg.

    1515 A Guide To Generic Seakeeping P e r f o r m a n c e Assessment: Nathan K. Bales and Daniel S. Ciezlowski.

    1600 "Design Budgeting" — A Bold New Ship Acquisition Strategy — Now a Proven Concept.

    Paul S. Jarvis, J. David Kazal, Donald B. Campbell Jr. and Maurice W. Haff.

    FRIDAY, MAY 1 S e s s i o n No. 3A, Palladian Room, (Combat Systems). Moderator : Rear Adm. Kleber S. Masterson, USN.

    0930 The Needs f o r Modern Technology and the Impacts on Combat System Design: Leonard C.

    Thomas.

    1015 The Unimast Concept — A Major Departure in Shipboard Radar Antenna Installation Philosophy : Roy J. Biondi and Bradford E. Kruger.

    1100 The Latest in Ship Weapon Launchers—The Vertical Launching System: Seth B. Moorhead.

    Session No. 3B, Diplomat Room, (New C o n c e p t s ) . M o d e r a t o r: Nathan Kobitz.

    0930 Combat System Engineering and the Top Level Requirements: Cdr. Charles W. Truxall Jr., USN (ret.).

    1015 Surface Ship Conform—-Dimension 2000: Cdr. Michael R.

    Terry, USN.

    1100 A Logical Integrated Approach to Naval Ship Design: Lt.

    Cdr. Michael R. Reed, USN.

    S e s s i o n No. 4A, Palladian Room, (Ship Design III). Moderator: Rear Adm. John D. Beecher, USN.

    1430 Machinery Arrangement Design—A Perspective: Michael E. Resner, Stephen H. Klomparens and John P. Lynch.

    1515 Detailed Design — FFG-7 Class: Capt. Robert E. Stark, USN (ret.) and Capt. David M.

    Stembel Jr., USN.

    1600 HANDE — A Computer- Aided Design Approach To Hydrofoil Ships: James H. King and Matthew D. Devine.

    Session No. 4B, Diplomat Room, (Energy Conservation). Moderator: Rear Adm. Thomas M. Hopkins, USN.

    1430 Energy C o n s e r v a t i o n for Propulsion of Naval Vessels: Dr.

    Eugene F. Brady.

    1515 The Age of Sail — Is It Over?: Kenneth C. Morisseau.

    1600 U.S. Navy Shipboard Energy R&D—An Overview: Dr. C.F.

    Krolick.

    Advance registration may be made through headquarters: ASNE, Inc., 1012 14th Street, N.W., Suite 807, Washington, D.C.

    20005; (202) 737-0757. On-site registration will begin at 1600 on Wednesday, April 29 in the Executive Room of the Shoreham Hotel, and continue at 0800 on Thursday and Friday.

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    is an adversary’s operational and strategic plans. When the war believed that these are moored contact mines that have bro- began, a critical strategic objective for Ukraine was prevent- ken loose from their moorings during storms or heavy seas. ing a Russian amphibious landing in the northwestern Black

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    Academy, and master and doctoral degrees from that opened the hadal depths to routine exploration. He writes Scripps Institution of Oceanography. for the Journal of Diving History and the MTR. Authors & Contributors Konowe Quinn Konowe Celia Konowe is from Reston, Va., and has a bachelor’s degree in environment

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    March/April 2024 On the Cover Volume 67 • Number 3 Image courtesy NIWA-Nippon Foundation TESMaP / Rebekah Parsons-King 8 Subsea Defense Black Sea Mines When the shooting stops in the Ukraine, the tough work of clearing mines will commence. By David Strachan 12 Gliders Slocum Sentinel 22 Teledyne

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    full of a vibrant exhibition, on-water technology thought leaders will discuss meeting future ocean technology demonstrations on the Royal Victoria Dock just outside the needs. Sir David King, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Uni- exhibition hall, conferences and social gatherings – all events versity

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    Inc. This experiment has since been replicated with other batteries and cell con? gurations, and demonstrates the inherent ? re safety of SLIC Technology. jacent cells were not affected, and continued to operate nor- Failures) of electronic components and circuit board assemblies: mally. Only the punctured

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    via a small pump to a heat ex- array of Samsung Model 286s prismatic 94 aH cells were sub- changer, where it is cooled, and then recirculates back to the jected to a series of rapid charge/discharge cycles, once while hot components. There is no boiling, vapor or noise. being cooled with forced air and

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    than the surface or air domains, but they will continue to fall, and it is certainly About the Author possible that a determined actor could David R. Strachan is a defense analyst and founder of construct its own poor man’s submarine Strikepod Systems, a research and strategic advisory force. Even a

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    INSIGHTS SUBSEA DEFENSE SILENT, MOBILE, DEADLY: THE RISE OF COMBAT AUVS Copyright Jesper/AdobeStock By David Strachan, Senior Analyst, Strikepod Systems rone warfare has come into its own. The war in targeted by warship point defense systems and helicopter gun- Ukraine, what many analysts are calling

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    Academy, and master and doctoral degrees from that opened the hadal depths to routine exploration. He writes Scripps Institution of Oceanography. for the Journal of Diving History and the MTR. Authors & Contributors Darling Moniz Darling As Head of Marine Facilities Programs at the National Oceanography

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    January/February 2024 On the Cover Volume 67 • Number 1 The Orca XLUUV delivered by Boeing to U.S. Navy Image courtesy Boeing 8 AUVs 22 The Rise to Combat Silent, mobile and deadly, the subsea drone wars arrive. By David Strachan 14 Research Paving the Way NOC charts a path in science research

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    Secur- image recognition dataset, for example, might cause an AI ing both classi? ed and unclassi? ed networks against intru- to identify ordinary organic objects as live ordnance, or, con- sion is of course paramount. A compromised network used versely, classify actual mines as benign. during manufacturing

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    , Defense Analyst and Founder of Strikepod Systems rogue nuclear program is sabotaged by a highly threat vectors that can be used by malicious actors to inject cy- advanced computer worm. Malware targeting an ber payloads into broader operational networks. Moreover, as Eastern European economy spreads throughout

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