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Systems Description The gas generators are activated to ignite by an electrical signal from the Control and Test Unit. Activation is achieved by the opening of a pyro valve, when liquid fuel gas generators are installed, or an igniter, when solid fuel gas generators are installed. Once activated, the gas generation cannot be stopped, or reversed. Remote Starting Devices are located in a number of positions along the boat enabling RESUS to be activated from more than one location. The number of gas generators needed for rapid surfacing depends on:
The required number of gas generators to be fired is determined by the Control and Test Unit which determines the diving depth measured by the Diving Depth Measuring Device.
Operation When the system is activated, the gas generators produce a hot gas that is cooled and directed by ducts to the top of the main ballast tanks. The very high pressure gas entering the main ballast tanks, rapidly evacuates the ballast water causing the submarine to become quickly buoyant. Subsequently, the submarine is stabilised, its attitude restored and the boat safely rises to the surface. The gas generators in the aft main ballast tanks stabilises the boat when surfaced. Due to the high output pressure of the gas generators, RESUS enables surfacing from diving depths in excess of 400 m. At these diving depths, pressurised air systems are no longer effective so that RESUS provides the only option available for emergency surfacing. With this feature, RESUS is of special interest for navies operating submarines predominantly in deep water areas.
Maintenance, Inspection and TrainingAfter 10 years the Gas Generators have to be refurbished at Astrium Space Transportation. Maintenance and inspection of the other RESUS system components can be done by the submarine crew and at the navy shipyard. Dedicated test equipment and training courses for these tasks are provided by Astrium Space Transportation. In addition, Astrium Space Transportation offers simulator-based and certified training courses for the operational use of the system.
Protection Against Uncommanded OperationThe RESUS system is protected against uncommanded operation such as:
Gas Generator GuaranteeAstrium Space Transportation is able to guarantee the gas generators for a maintenance-free service life of 10 years. This high confidence level is based upon:
RESUS HeritageFor over 25 years, RESUS has been standard equipment installed in all German submarines. RESUS has also been installed on the submarines classes 206A, 209-1200, 209-1400, 209-1500, 212A and 214. RESUS can also be retrofitted to Russian submarines 877EKM (Kilo Class) and installed into the new Amur-Class, irrespective of the totally different geometry of ballast tanks.
About Astrium Space TransportationAstrium Space Transportation, an EADS company, is the European specialist for space transportation and manned space activities. The company designs, develops and produces the Ariane launch vehicle, the Columbus laboratory and the ATV cargo carrier for the International Space Station, atmospheric re-entry vehicles, missiles for France's nuclear deterrent force, propulsion systems, rocket engines and space equipment. As the single prime contractor for the Ariane 5 system, the company is responsible for the delivery to Arianespace of a complete and fully tested launch vehicle. The company also supplies all of the Ariane 5 stages, the equipment bay, the flight software, as well as numerous sub-assemblies. Astrium Space Transportation is also the prime contractor for the ballistic missile systems to the French State. It is responsible for the development and manufacturing of the M45 and M51 submarine-launched missiles as well as their operating systems. In the field of orbital systems, Astrium Space Transportation is prime contractor under ESA contract for two key ISS elements: the Columbus Orbital Facility laboratory and the Automated Transfer Vehicle. It is also specialised in the development, production and operation of experiment facilities for research under microgravity conditions. Within Astrium Space Transportation, the Space Derivative Centre focuses on the exploitation of space know-how for non space business areas. One of these developments is RESUS, a system designed to ensure the rapid surfacing of a submarine in the event of emergency situations. RESUS was developed on the basis of space propulsion technologies.
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