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- Deperming abstract "Deperming, or degaussing, is a procedure for erasing the permanent magnetism from ships and submarines to camouflage them against magnetic detection vessels and enemy marine mines.A sea-going metal-hulled ship or submarine, by its very nature, develops a magnetic signature as it travels, due to a magneto-mechanical interaction with Earth's magnetic field. It also picks up the magnetic orientation of the earth's magnetic field where it is built. This signature can be exploited by magnetic mines or facilitate the detection of a submarine by ships or aircraft with magnetic anomaly detection (MAD) equipment. Navies use the deperming procedure, in conjunction with degaussing, as a countermeasure against this. Specialized deperming facilities, such as the United States Navy's Lambert's Point Deperming Station and at Naval Base Kitsap, are used to perform the procedure. Heavy-gauge copper cables encircle the hull and superstructure of the vessel, and very high electrical currents (as high as 4000 amperes) are pulsed through the cables. This has the effect of "resetting" the ship's magnetic signature. It is also possible to assign a specific signature that is best suited to the particular area of the world in which the ship will operate. Deperming is "permanent" . It is only done once unless major repairs or structural modifications are done to the ship.During World War II, the United States Navy commissioned a specialized class of degaussing ships that were capable of performing this function. One of them, USS Deperm (ADG-10), was named after the procedure.".
- Deperming thumbnail USS_Jimmy_Carter_being_depermed_2.jpg?width=300.
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- Deperming wikiPageRevisionID "676386336".
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Ampere.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Camouflage.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetism.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_technology.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mine_warfare_countermeasures.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_warfare_tactics.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Compass.
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- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Degaussing.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Evan_Hopkins.
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- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Lamberts_Point_Deperming_Station.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Lightning.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_anomaly_detector.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Magnetism.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Base_Kitsap.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink Naval_mine.
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- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink USS_Deperm_(ADG-10).
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLink File:USS_Jimmy_Carter_being_depermed_2.jpg.
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLinkText "Degaussing/ Deperming Vessel".
- Deperming wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deperming".
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- Deperming subject Category:Magnetism.
- Deperming subject Category:Military_technology.
- Deperming subject Category:Mine_warfare_countermeasures.
- Deperming subject Category:Naval_warfare_tactics.
- Deperming hypernym Procedure.
- Deperming type AnatomicalStructure.
- Deperming comment "Deperming, or degaussing, is a procedure for erasing the permanent magnetism from ships and submarines to camouflage them against magnetic detection vessels and enemy marine mines.A sea-going metal-hulled ship or submarine, by its very nature, develops a magnetic signature as it travels, due to a magneto-mechanical interaction with Earth's magnetic field. It also picks up the magnetic orientation of the earth's magnetic field where it is built.".
- Deperming label "Deperming".
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- Deperming depiction USS_Jimmy_Carter_being_depermed_2.jpg.
- Deperming isPrimaryTopicOf Deperming.