アルバコア

USS Albacore

米国
役割研究潜水艦
開始1953年8月1日
退役1972年12月9日

アルバコア (AGSS-569) was a unique research submarine that pioneered the American version of the teardrop hull form (sometimes referred to as an “Albacore hull”) of modern submarines. The revolutionary design was derived from extensive hydrodynamic and wind tunnel testing, with an emphasis on underwater speed and maneuverability. She was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the albacore. Her keel was laid down on 15 March 1952 by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard of Kittery, Maine. She was launched on 1 August 1953, sponsored by Mrs. J. E. Jowers, the widow of Chief Motor Machinist’s Mate Arthur L. Stanton, lost with the second Albacore (SS-218), and commissioned on 6 December 1953 with Lieutenant Commander Kenneth C. Gummerson in command

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General Characteristics and Role

The USS Albacore (AGSS-569) was a unique, unarmed auxiliary submarine built for the United States Navy and commissioned in 1953. Her mission was purely experimental, serving as a high-speed, hydrodynamic testbed whose research revolutionized modern submarine design. Before the Albacore, submarines were essentially surface ships designed to submerge; the Albacore was the first to have its design wholly optimized for submerged performance. Her motto, **Praenuntius Futuri** (“Forerunner of the Future”), accurately reflects her legacy, as the hull form she pioneered—the famous “teardrop hull”—was adopted for every subsequent class of US Navy fast attack and ballistic missile submarines, beginning with the USS Skipjack.

Property Typical Value (Final Phase 4 Configuration)
役割 Experimental/Research Submarine
National Origin 米国
メーカー Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
委託 6 December 1953
乗組員 ~5 Officers, ~49 Enlisted
武装 None
長さ 62.6 m (205 ft 4.75 in)
Beam 8.32 m (27 ft 3.75 in)
Displacement (Submerged) 1,824 tonnes

Design Innovations and Performance

  • Hull Design: Featured the iconic teardrop or “Albacore hull” shape, adapted from aeronautical principles, which dramatically reduced hydrodynamic drag when submerged.
  • Propulsion: Conventional diesel-electric. In Phase 4, she had a large electric motor and a high-capacity silver-zinc battery which provided explosive bursts of power.
  • Maximum Submerged Speed: Estimated at over 30 knots (up to 33 knots in later tests), making her, for a time, the fastest submarine in the world.
  • Hull Material: Built using HY-80 high-strength steel (80,000 psi yield strength), a new alloy that provided a greater margin of safety for the high-risk tests she conducted.
  • Experimental Features: Throughout her career, she tested numerous concepts, including different stern configurations, various propeller types (including contra-rotating), hull-mounted dive brakes, a concave bow sonar dome, and the revolutionary “X-shaped stern control planes** for improved maneuverability.

Legacy and Final Resting Place

  • Lifespan: Served as a vital test platform through five major phase conversions from 1953 until her decommissioning in 1972.
  • Impact: The data gathered from the Albacore was crucial for the design of the Skipjack-class, which married the high-performance teardrop hull with nuclear propulsion to create the modern US fast attack submarine.
  • Museum Ship: After being decommissioned, the USS Albacore was moved inland to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and opened to the public in 1986 as a museum and National Historic Landmark.

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