Perhaps it’s to stop an aerial drone from dropping munitions down an open hatch, the way they’ve been dropping them on tanks and IFVs, rather than a drone just smashing into the conning tower…maybe someone else has a better explanation
Submarines are giant pressure vessels made to withstand a lot of force from water. That likely makes them resistant to the size of munitions a drone could carry when detonated externally. However, it being a pressure vessel means that any munitions detonated inside could be very deadly for the crew. Explosives can kill primarily by propelling shrapnel outward or by causing a pressure wave intense enough to shred sensitive tissues like lungs. An enclosed space restricts how a pressure wave can expand and increases the distance at which a modest explosion can kill. So, those in the submarine would want to take care to make sure a drone can’t get inside the submarine before detonating.
I’m not a subject matter expert, and this is largely speculation. I did once watch a special about a group developing a powder dispersing bomb that would send a lethal pressure wave deep into cave/tunnel systems.
How does this protect against a drone?
Perhaps it’s to stop an aerial drone from dropping munitions down an open hatch, the way they’ve been dropping them on tanks and IFVs, rather than a drone just smashing into the conning tower…maybe someone else has a better explanation
I assume whatever they drop down a hatch will also fit between those thin metal bars.
They probably have mesh over them that was lost in compression of that image.
I think there’s netting in between
They need to make contact to really do damage, this detonates them before they can get close to anything important. I think that’s the idea.
Edit: the other person seems more correct with the whole dropping things down the hatch idea, for my idea to work they’d have to cover everything
Submarines are giant pressure vessels made to withstand a lot of force from water. That likely makes them resistant to the size of munitions a drone could carry when detonated externally. However, it being a pressure vessel means that any munitions detonated inside could be very deadly for the crew. Explosives can kill primarily by propelling shrapnel outward or by causing a pressure wave intense enough to shred sensitive tissues like lungs. An enclosed space restricts how a pressure wave can expand and increases the distance at which a modest explosion can kill. So, those in the submarine would want to take care to make sure a drone can’t get inside the submarine before detonating.
I’m not a subject matter expert, and this is largely speculation. I did once watch a special about a group developing a powder dispersing bomb that would send a lethal pressure wave deep into cave/tunnel systems.