I believe our acronym for it was ADCAP. MK48. Was a monster, unless my
memory is failing.
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From: Rand E [mailto:rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 12:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [OM] OT: Naval museums now (UK SSNs)
It is my much considered opinion that "When dealing with things, even
remotely political, that there is indeed a cloud attached - usually dark
and it normally had a foul odor also"
p.s. Mk 48
Timpe, Jim wrote:
>I worked for the US supplier that was developing the next generation
torpedo
>for the USN (follow up to the MK46). It was going to be fast and deep
>enough to chase the Soviet boomers. Company was probably 95% complete with
>development and testing, and the Soviet Union collapsed. The boomers were
>no longer a threat, the Navy said 'thanks for all your hard work ($$$$),
but
>gee, we don't need no stinking new torpedo any more'.
>
>I'm not overtly cynical (ha), but it made me feel at the time as though 'to
>every silver lining, there is most definitely a cloud attached'.....
>
>
>
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