Disclosed herein is an aquatic vehicle torpedo launch system comprising of an aquatic vehicle. A torpedo launch system is coupled to the aquatic vehicle. The torpedo launch system is operable in a neutral buoyance position. A plurality of torpedoes is included. Each torpedo is coupled to the torpedo
Disclosed herein is an aquatic vehicle torpedo launch system comprising of an aquatic vehicle. A torpedo launch system is coupled to the aquatic vehicle. The torpedo launch system is operable in a neutral buoyance position. A plurality of torpedoes is included. Each torpedo is coupled to the torpedo launch system with a locking means. Power cables are coupled to each torpedo providing power to the plurality of torpedoes. Fiber optic cables are coupled to each torpedo enabling programming of the plurality of torpedoes. The locking means, the power cables and the fiber optic cables are disengaged from the plurality of torpedoes prior to launch. Each torpedo is launched by buoyancy.
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1. An aquatic vehicle torpedo launch system comprising: (a) an aquatic vehicle;(b) a torpedo launch system coupled to the aquatic vehicle, the torpedo launch system operable in a neutral buoyance position;(c) a plurality of torpedoes, each torpedo coupled to the torpedo launch system in a first posi
1. An aquatic vehicle torpedo launch system comprising: (a) an aquatic vehicle;(b) a torpedo launch system coupled to the aquatic vehicle, the torpedo launch system operable in a neutral buoyance position;(c) a plurality of torpedoes, each torpedo coupled to the torpedo launch system in a first position with a locking means;(d) power cables coupled to each torpedo providing power to the plurality of torpedoes; and(e) fiber optic cables coupled to each torpedo enabling programming of the plurality of torpedoes;wherein the locking means, the power cables and the fiber optic cables are disengaged from the plurality of torpedoes prior to launch; andwherein each torpedo is launched by buoyancy, initially floating out of plane with respect to the first position of each torpedo when disengaged from the torpedo launch system. 2. The system of claim 1, the torpedo launch system comprising: a stationary support frame;a barrel assembly including a circular array of substantially parallel barrels with an axial shaft, the circular array of barrels mounted to rotate within the stationary support frame on the axial shaft; anda rotation means for rotating the barrel assembly such that each barrel is rotated past a stationary firing position once during each revolution of the barrel assembly, the stationary firing position being located in the support frame adjacent the barrel assembly;wherein a door on the aquatic vehicle being located above the stationary firing position and having a closed first position and an open second position; andwherein when the door is in the open second position, the locking means, the power cables and the fiber optic cables are disengaged from the plurality of torpedoes. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the aquatic vehicle is capable of storing up to 40 torpedoes at one time. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the torpedo launch system comprises: a platform being flat; anda stationary support frame coupled to the platform. 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the torpedo launch system with the plurality of torpedoes is capable of being: dropped from air for delivery;towed by a vessel; andtransported in a freight container. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the aquatic vehicle is configured to operate unmanned. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of torpedoes are capable of being programmed with a navigational plan prior to launch. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein more than one torpedo of the plurality of torpedoes is launched at the same time. 9. The system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of torpedoes execute a navigation plan after the launch. 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the torpedo launch system is capable of being reloaded with the plurality of torpedoes in open sea. 11. A method for configuring an aquatic vehicle torpedo launch system comprising: providing an aquatic vehicle;coupling a torpedo launch system to the aquatic vehicle, the torpedo launch system operable in a neutral buoyance position;coupling a plurality of torpedoes to the torpedo launch system in a first position with a locking means;coupling power cables to each torpedo, the power cables providing power to the plurality of torpedoes;coupling fiber optic cables to each torpedo, the fiber optic cables enabling programming of the plurality of torpedoes; andconfiguring the locking means, the power cables and the fiber optic cables to be disengageable from the torpedo;wherein each torpedo is launched by buoyancy, initially floating out of plane with respect to the first position of each torpedo when disengaged from the torpedo launch system. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the torpedo launch system comprises: a stationary support frame;a barrel assembly including a circular array of substantially parallel barrels with an axial shaft, the circular array of barrels mounted to rotate within the stationary support frame on the axial shaft; anda rotation means for rotating the barrel assembly such that each barrel is rotated past a stationary firing position once during each revolution of the barrel assembly, the stationary firing position being located in the support frame adjacent the barrel assembly. 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the method further includes: locating a door on the aquatic vehicle above a stationary firing position, the door having a closed first position and an open second position; andconfiguring the door to be unfastened to the open second position;wherein when the door is in the open second position, the locking means, the power cables and the fiber optic cables are disengaged from the plurality of torpedoes. 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the aquatic vehicle is capable of storing up to 40 torpedoes at one time. 15. The method of claim 11, wherein the torpedo launch system comprises: a platform being flat; anda stationary support frame coupled to the platform. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the torpedo launch system with the plurality of torpedoes is capable of being: dropped from the air for delivery;towed by a vessel; andtransported in a freight container. 17. The method of claim 11, wherein the aquatic vehicle is configured to operate unmanned. 18. The method of claim 11, wherein the plurality of torpedoes are capable of being programmed with a navigational plan prior to launch. 19. The method of claim 11, wherein the plurality of torpedoes execute a navigation plan after the launch. 20. The method of claim 11, wherein the torpedo launch system is capable of being reloaded with the plurality of torpedoes in open sea.
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Vass Oscar R. (Adelphi MD) Taylor Leslie C. (Washington DC) Lewis Charles A. (Silver Spring MD), Missile launching mine.
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