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NEWS FLASH: Kokes Marine is now officially added to the STIMS Database. The SEA TRIAL Information Management System (STIMS) for Concept Development and Experimentation was developed by the Navy Warfare Development Command. STIMS will help meet the Navy and Marine Corps' need to synchronize experimentation activities with efforts to co-evolve the concepts, technology and doctrine/TTP. Click the link below for more details.

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Contractor Operated Submarines for ASW Target Services
By Mr. Richard L. Rumpf, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy

An opportunity has recently been identified to engage the services of one or two privately owned diesel/electric submarines for various US Navy purposes and at a very reasonable cost. The first of these submarines, operated by Kokes Marine Technologies, LLC and manned by former-US Navy submarine crewmen, has recently been brought to CONUS and is projected to begin operations sometime later this year for various clients. This boat, as well as the second unit, could be available for US Navy services in the near-term...more


Technological Evolution
By Mark Martin

When it comes to working submerged offshore, I have to be considered one of the most fortunate. During my twenty-year career as a U.S. Navy Submariner I had the enviable opportunity to be in a command or senior support position with the US Navy's submarine Research & Development communities. These positions allowed me to be personally involved with cutting-edge technologies and equipment. On many occasions, technologies developed for strict military use have migrated to the civilian sector. INS technologies and AIP systems are just two examples. The most promising naval technology to become available for commercial applications, is the use of diesel powered manned submarines. Currently the only diesel powered submarine operated by the US Navy is the USS Dolphin (AGSS 555), a deep diving research vessel, in which I served as OOD, Diving Officer and Chief of the Watch for many years. This vessel, as well as the NR-1 (Nuclear Research Submarine) the Navy's other research submarine, performs applications such as submerged structure inspections, seabed mapping, hydrographic and geologic studies, as well as search and coordination....more



Autonomous Submarines - Broadening the Offshore Industries HorizonsBy Brian Morr

Mention "submarines" and most will think of the large nuclear vessels, capable of extended submerged voyages throughout the earth's oceans or, by total contrast, the smaller, restricted-capability vessels of the tourist variety that barely dip below the sea's surface to give non-scientific passengers a glimpse of what lies beneath the waves....more



The Future of Underwater Intervention and Mapping
By Jules E. BenBenek Ph.D


Diesel / Electric Submarines: Alternatives for ROV and AUV operations.

Offshore marine industries, including both commercial and research disciplines, have received many advances in marine equipment technologies from the world's navies. The military, making significant strides in all areas of intervention, inspection and surveys, have provided a steady stream of advances to the non-military arena from the earliest days of marine exploration to the present day scene....more