Submarines and nanotechnical paddlewheels can be an outstanding combination.
The nanotechnology, and how it can revolutionize things have been discussed many times. The outer layer of the submarine or some other ship can be covered by using nano-size rotors, what mission is to chance the submarine to the high-tech versions of the paddlewheel ships, what can have a new type of abilities, and that kind of systems can make the submarine silent and if every rotor would operate independently that thing can make submarine very resistant against damages.
But that kind of system would be hard to make in a practical solution. The thing is that the miniaturized paddlewheels can operate independently, and the electricity can be transmitted to those systems wirelessly. That kind of technology can be forming the high-tech latex, what can move the ship forward, and is very easy to install. So the damages to that kind of system can be fixed very easily. And the nano-size computer can adjust the speed of the wheel, and the direction of the rotation.
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By the way...
The underwater sails can make new advantages for modern scientific and military submarines.
Have you ever thought that the submarine can also use sails in their patrolling? The idea is that the sail is like the giant parachute, which can pull the submarine undersea by benefitting the flow of the ocean current, and that thing can open the new roads in the oceanography. The unmanned- and also manned submarines can benefit this kind of system while they are traveling undersea environment.
Those new types of submarines can use the hydrogen-fuel cells in their operations, and use the underwater sails would keep the fuel consumption at a low level. But the military submarines can also use that technology. When the submarine is patrolling silently, that means the system doesn't require to use engines or propellers. And if the submarine notices the target, it can pull the sail inside, which allows it to make fast movements.
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