海军气象和海洋学计划的技术进步

E. Gough
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海军气象与海洋学司令部面临的挑战是评估和预测世界上最多样化的作战环境,并将其对军事防御领域的影响转化为航空、海上作战、远征/特种作战和水下/水面/水雷作战。该司令部寻求持续改进其提供气象和海洋学地理空间信息的核心能力,以便提供航行安全并将环境信息转化为战斗力。近年来,海军通过先进的培训计划、数值建模、最先进的调查船、机载激光雷达调查、自主水下航行器和快速部署的舰队调查小组,重振了METOC计划。本报告介绍了新技术在海军海洋学中的作用。
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Technical advances in the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography program
The challenge of the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command is to assess and predict the world's most diverse operating environment and translate its impact on military defense areas - aviation, maritime operations, expeditionary/special operations and undersea/surface/mine operations. The command seeks continual improvement in its core competencies to provide meteorology and oceanography geospatial information -in order to provide safety of navigation and turn environmental information into combat power. In recent years, the Navy has reinvigorated its METOC program through advanced training programs, numeric modeling, state of the art survey ships, airborne lidar surveys, autonomous underwater vehicles and rapidly deployable fleet survey teams. This presentation describes the role of new technologies in Navy Oceanography.
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