Student name:
Igal Beilin
Natalie Kurayev
Department:
Systems Engineering (M.Sc.)
Advisor name:
Dr. Shmuel Shelef
תערוכת
פרויקטי
גמר
2013 1
Mobile Oceanic Refueling System (MORS)
Concept of operation
1.Combat sea crafts perform a naval operation at a far away target destination.
2.The MORS is deployed at a required location: tugged on water or thrown
out of an air craft.
3.After deploying, the MORS must be disguised to fit marine environment.
4.Refueling is performed on the way to the mission’s target or on the way back.
5.When refueling is required, navy craft rendezvous with the system.
6.At the end of the mission (the same day or a few days later), the MORS is
withdrawn and returned to base by a sea or air craft.
Main requirements
• The system shall be able to refuel two sea crafts in one mission (800 liters)
• The system shall hold position in proximity of deployment location, in depth
of 30 60 meters
• Various options of system deployment available to the navy
• The system shall communicate with various navy crafts and external systems
• The system will be deployed in proximity of marine traffic routes
• The system shall be undetectable by hostile optics or radar – at least 3 miles
• The system shall be environmentally safe – with fuel leakage prevention
Sample operation scenario
Legend
Assault routes
Retreat routes
Fueling points
268,262,263,264,265,266,267 251,252,253,254,255,256,257,258,259,260,...1