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  • HardRock
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    I learn something new every time you post.

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by HardRock
    Protectors?????
    I have decided to build he K-480 “AK BARS” an AKULA I---FLIGHT I the 4th Akula constructed.
    Amongst other things she has an early type of SOKS system the only sub equipped with that system.
    • the vertical SOKS fin is flanked by two slightly larger fins.
    • and the 10 sensors in the sail are protected by 5 spikes.
    My AKULA will differ from most of the AKULA's out there.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • HardRock
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    Protectors?????

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  • bwi 971
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    Drilling the SOKS holes in the sail.

    The surface of the sail where I have to drill the hols in is angled and double curved to make things easier.

    So I had to make an template to guide the 1mm drill while drilling and to make sure the drilled holes were parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sub.

    The template was temporary fitted in the right position and the holes were drilled by turning the drill between the fingers, this made me feel what I was doing.

    And NO there are not to many holes 10 for the SOKS and 5 for the protectors.

    grtz,
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  • bwi 971
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    Very litle info out there, this is what I found out from VEPR157 he is active on several forums:

    It is a set of optical sensors that can detect when the submarine is in the wake of another submarine by using conductivity, temperature, salinity, radioactivity and other parameters. SOKS can only tell if the submarine is in the wake or out of it, so it's a little more difficult than using sonar.

    The wake of a submerged submarine spreads out quite a bit (which is good, otherwise you would have no chance of finding it in the vast ocean) so the sensors are only able to tell if they're in or out of a wake. Because the wake is so large in extent, all SOKS sensors will have the same readings (i.e. the wake isn't so small that you can have differential readings, unless the submarine is right in front of you). The reason for multiple sensors at various places on the hull is to confirm that the wake is actually there and it's not just one sensor getting a bad reading.

    grtz,
    Bart



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  • redboat219
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    Any idea how they work?

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  • bwi 971
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    SOKS stands for Systema Obnaruzheniya Kil'vaternogo Sleda or System for Wake Detecting and Tracking.
    There are several locations for the SOKS sensors. There are ten points on the sail, three points on a fin on the casing, three pods also on the casing forward of the sail and several points and pods on the underside of the hull.
    You can also find them on other Russian subs (SIERRA's VICTOR's)
    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • george
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    Hi
    I have a question. What are SOKS and where on a submarine are they used?
    George

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  • HardRock
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    Wow. That's hard to do.. Can't wait to see the others.

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  • bwi 971
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    I'm working on the SOKS I have been doing some testing in the past regarding fabrication, more specific what is the smallest diameter I can manage.

    Brass 1.5mm rod turned down diameter 1mm is the smallest I can do so I can still produce almost exact copy's.

    I have divided them into 4 categories:
    • Spikes (5pc)
    • Tamps (7pc)
    • Drops (7pc)
    • Protectors (5pc)
    This evening I finished the spikes, the 1.5mm rod needs to be trimmed down, for the moment I leave it on.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by HardRock
    Don't they have grub screws wher you live!
    Yes we have but regarding screws, I always buy the biggest quantity available in the longest length available. So I hade these laying around, and after cutting them to the desired length there suitable for my needs.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • HardRock
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    Great work. I'm off to the bunker to start abendin and asolderin (and a drillin too). Don't they have grub screws wher you live!

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  • bwi 971
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    Finished the last one........test fitted everything........works like a charm Scott......you can snatch it with confidence.
    I have included some more detailed pics for you made while fabricating the second one.

    Grtz,
    Bart
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    Last edited by bwi 971; 06-12-2016, 10:22 AM.

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by HardRock
    That's very cool. Definately going to steal this idea.

    Wait till I can confirm that it works Scott......I will finish the other yoke today.

    grtz,
    Bart

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  • HardRock
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    That's very cool. Definately going to steal this idea.

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