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- Project_Sanguine abstract "Project Sanguine was a U.S. Navy project, proposed in 1968 and only implemented in a more limited form, to create a hardened extremely low frequency (ELF) radio transmitter facility in Wisconsin to communicate with deeply submerged submarines. The originally proposed system would have a giant "antenna" consisting of 6000 miles of buried cables in a rectangular grid covering 22,500 square miles, 40% of the state of Wisconsin, powered by 100 underground power plants in concrete bunkers. The cables were grounded at their ends, and loops of AC electric current flowed deep in the ground between the ends of the cable, generating ELF waves; this is called a ground dipole. The original design was projected to cost billions and consume 800 megawatts of power. The goal was a system that could transmit tactical orders one-way to U.S. nuclear submarines anywhere in the world, and survive a direct nuclear attack.The project was controversial from the start and was attacked by politicians, antiwar and environmental groups concerned about the effects of high ground currents and electromagnetic fields on the environment. The nuclear survivability of the system was made doubtful by Soviet development of MIRV ballistic missiles. After an attempt to resite the project in the Llano Uplift of Texas was also stopped by public opposition, the Navy abandoned Sanguine and proposed a series of increasingly modest variants: Project Seafarer (1975), Austere ELF (1978), and finally Project ELF (1981), which was constructed. The system became operational in 1989, and was used until 2004, when it became obsolete and was shut down.".
- Project_Sanguine thumbnail Clam_Lake_ELF.jpg?width=300.
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- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Akula-class_submarine.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Alternating_current.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Anti-nuclear_movement.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Antinuclear_movement.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Arihant-class_submarine.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Audio_signal.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Bandwidth_(signal_processing).
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Bit_rate.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Shield.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abandoned_military_projects_of_the_United_States.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_radio_systems.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Clam_Lake,_Wisconsin.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Communicating_with_submarines.
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- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_movement.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Extremely_low_frequency.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Ground_dipole.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink INS_Kattabomman.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Navy.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink JASON_(advisory_group).
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink JASON_Defense_Advisory_Group.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Kola_Peninsula.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Laurentian_Shield.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Llano_Uplift.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_independently_targetable_reentry_vehicle.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Murmansk.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Republic,_Michigan.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Navy.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Through-the-earth_mine_communications.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Through_the_earth_mine_communications.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Transmitter.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Very_low_frequency.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink ZEVS_(transmitter).
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink File:Clam_Lake_ELF.jpg.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink File:Ground_dipole_ELF_antenna.svg.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLink File:US_Navy_ELF_transmitter_map.png.
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project ELF".
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Sanguine".
- Project_Sanguine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Seafarer".
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- Project_Sanguine subject Category:Abandoned_military_projects_of_the_United_States.
- Project_Sanguine subject Category:Military_radio_systems.
- Project_Sanguine hypernym Project.
- Project_Sanguine type Band.
- Project_Sanguine type Communication.
- Project_Sanguine comment "Project Sanguine was a U.S. Navy project, proposed in 1968 and only implemented in a more limited form, to create a hardened extremely low frequency (ELF) radio transmitter facility in Wisconsin to communicate with deeply submerged submarines. The originally proposed system would have a giant "antenna" consisting of 6000 miles of buried cables in a rectangular grid covering 22,500 square miles, 40% of the state of Wisconsin, powered by 100 underground power plants in concrete bunkers.".
- Project_Sanguine label "Project Sanguine".
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- Project_Sanguine sameAs Q7249312.
- Project_Sanguine sameAs Q7249312.
- Project_Sanguine wasDerivedFrom Project_Sanguine?oldid=631742395.
- Project_Sanguine depiction Clam_Lake_ELF.jpg.
- Project_Sanguine isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Sanguine.