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Project Nobska was a 1956 summer study on anti-submarine warfare (ASW) for the United States Navy ordered by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke. It is also referred to as the Nobska Study, named for its location on Nobska Point near the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The focus was on the ASW implications of nuclear submarines, particularly on new technologies to defend against them. The study was coordinated by the Committee on Undersea Warfare (CUW) of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). It was notable for including 73 representatives from numerous organizations involved in submarine design, submarine-related fields, and weapons design, including senior scientists from the Atomic Energy Commission's nuclear weapons laboratories. Am

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  • Project Nobska (in)
  • Project Nobska (en)
  • Projekt Nobska (pl)
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  • Project Nobska adalah sebuah studi musim panas 1956 tentang untuk Angkatan Laut Amerika Serikat yang diperintahkan oleh Laksamana Arleigh Burke. Studi tersebut juga disebut sebagai Nobska Study, yang mengambil nama dari lokasinya di dekat (WHOI) di , Massachusetts. (in)
  • Project Nobska was a 1956 summer study on anti-submarine warfare (ASW) for the United States Navy ordered by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke. It is also referred to as the Nobska Study, named for its location on Nobska Point near the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The focus was on the ASW implications of nuclear submarines, particularly on new technologies to defend against them. The study was coordinated by the Committee on Undersea Warfare (CUW) of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). It was notable for including 73 representatives from numerous organizations involved in submarine design, submarine-related fields, and weapons design, including senior scientists from the Atomic Energy Commission's nuclear weapons laboratories. Am (en)
  • Projekt Nobska — przeprowadzone w latach 1955-1956 amerykańskie studium, które miało określić zagrożenia ze strony radzieckiej floty podwodnej w latach 1960−1970 oraz zaproponować rozwiązania im przeciwdziałające. Kończący studium „Raport Nobska” wpłynął na rozwój amerykańskiej nuklearnej floty podwodnej w następnych dziesięcioleciach. (pl)
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  • Committee on Undersea Warfare of the National Academy of Sciences (en)
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  • *Approval of new submarine arrangement for better sonar capability *New anti-submarine torpedoes *Submarine tactical nuclear weapons *Concentration on Polaris missile program as US Navy strategic deterrent (en)
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  • Submarine and antisubmarine warfare (en)
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