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  • At its most basic, '''sonar''' is a contraction of '''so'''und '''na'''vigation and '''r'''anging, a te In practice, the technique includes '''passive sonar''' or '''hydrophones''', which only listen for sounds generated by objects
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  • | pagename = Sonar | abc = Sonar
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  • A towed-array [[sonar]] used on U.S. [[cruiser]]s of the [[Ticonderoga-class]] and [[Burke-class]
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  • ...arried on [[Burke-class]] destroyers and [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s, with a sonar-equipped semi-submersibel [[unmanned undersea vehicle]]
    199 bytes (22 words) - 10:51, 22 February 2011
  • Radar, sonar, or other echolocation systems with more than two transmitting and two rece
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  • A hull-mounted [[sonar]] used on [[cruiser]]s of the U.S. [[Ticonderoga-class]] and [[destroyer]]s
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  • ...ing aircraft; short-range and used for final localization, complementing [[sonar]], before weapons release
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  • ...orpedo]] with bidirectional wire link to launcher, and autonomous [[active sonar]]; later versions known as Mk 48 ADCAP (advanced capability); uses liquid m
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  • At its most basic, '''sonar''' is a contraction of '''so'''und '''na'''vigation and '''r'''anging, a te In practice, the technique includes '''passive sonar''' or '''hydrophones''', which only listen for sounds generated by objects
    1 KB (197 words) - 10:08, 24 August 2010
  • ..., first class petty officer after serving in various positions, including Sonar Supervisor and Conning Officer.
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • ...[[SQS-53|AN/SQS-53B]] hull-mounted sonar, [[SQR-19|AN/SQR-19]] towed array sonar, and the Mk 116 Mod 6 underwater fire control system.
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • ...w the layer with a "dipping" sonar on a cable, or possibly with expendable sonar devices dropped through the layer.
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • {{r|Sonar||**}}
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • Most either passively listen for sound, or are full [[sonar]] devices that actively send and receive acoustical energy. There are a few ...rmer is designed for [[convergence zone]] and the latter for bottom-bounce sonar beams.
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  • ...such as a navigational radar used both on civilian and military vessels. Sonar technology will be oceanographic, [[fish finder|fishfinding]], etc., rather A basic resource locator is a [[sonar]] specialized as a [[fish finder]], but extends to earth resource satellite
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  • {{r|Sonar||**}}
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  • ...nough were dropped such that they fell close, especially before accurate [[sonar]] was available. Aircraft had somewhat better luck in dropping depth charge ...uld localize the submarine with rows of [[sonobuoys]] and use of dipping [[sonar]], so a depth charge could be placed with much greater precision. In genera
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  • ...', is a sound generator towed behind the protected ship. It receives the [[sonar]] signals sent by the torpedo, and amplifies and retransmits them, so the t
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  • ...a bow-mounted medium-frequency sonar, but neither dipping nor towed array sonar.
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • {{r|SQS-510|AN/SQS-510}} hull-mounted sonar and incorporates an acoustic range prediction system
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  • * '''Sonar'''.
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • ...not themselves considered directed energy weapons, any more than radar or sonar used for fire control (military)|fire control are themselves weapons.
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  • ...re with [[radar]], they also exist for [[infrared guidance]] and against [[sonar]].
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  • ...ing, identifying, and analyzing both bottom-mounted and moored mines; this sonar can also be carried by the MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter. A helicopter-borne laser-based detection system also complements the sonar.It integrates with the [[SQQ-89|AN/SQQ-89(V)15]] undersea warfare systems a
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • {{r|Sonar}}
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  • A '''multistatic''' electronic sensing system (e.g., radar or sonar) has at least one transmitting and at least one receiving antenna, the numb
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  • ...enlisted in the [[United States Navy]] in September 1942 and served as a [[sonar technician]] in various theatres of the [[Second World War]]. He was honora
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  • ...(in water) or geophones (in air)]]. Hydrophones also are called passive [[sonar]].
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  • ...s in Superior and features thermal imaging night vision cameras, side scan sonar, radar, GPS navigation system and emergency medical equipment. ...or, Wisconsin, and features thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar, and GPS navigation system, pumps, water cannon, firefighting foam,
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  • ...aseline 2 ships, CG52-58. CG 54 and 55 had stand-alone AN-|AN/SQR-19 towed sonar arrays and AN-|AN/SQS-53|SQS-53A. ...ced the AN-|AN/SQQ-89|SQQ-89(V)3 integrated ASW suite, with AN-|AN/SQS-53B sonar, AN/SQR-19 towed array, and the Mk 116 Mod 6 underwater fire control system
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  • ...(AG‑162)''' on 1 July 1960 she was modified to carry an ultra‑high‑powered sonar transducer array some five stories high and several tons in weight. The tr ...The five-story-high, 30-ton assembly was (at the time) the world's largest sonar source.
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  • ...to the ''[[Pittsburgh Post Gazette]]'' the vessel will be equipped with ''"sonar, forward-looking infrared cameras, and a state-of-the-art electronic suite" ...t to fight fires along Pittsburgh's three rivers, would be decked out with sonar, "forward-looking infrared cameras" and a state-of-the-art electronic suite
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  • ...few years as a welder and house painter, I joined the Navy as a submarine sonar technician. I was honorably discharged in 1982 as an E6. I then worked a
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  • ...ects of complex, real-time software intensive systems from sensors (radar, sonar, etc.) to command, control and data systems. Recent concentrations (last 5
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  • ...s in Superior and features thermal imaging night vision cameras, side scan sonar, radar, GPS navigation system and emergency medical equipment. ...or, Wisconsin, and features thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar, and GPS navigation system, pumps, water cannon, firefighting foam,
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  • ...res the vessel is equipped for marine rescues, with sensors that include [[Sonar]]. The vessel is equipped to contain chemical spills, oil spills, and to f
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  • ...from devices beyond the GNSS, such as the vessel's autopilot, [[radar]], [[sonar]], [[automatic identification system]], [[digital selective calling|digital
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  • ...th advanced sensors, including [[forward looking infrared]] and [[sidescan sonar]]. ...designed for search and rescue. The boat is equipped with radar, side scan sonar, and Flir (thermal imaging). On the firefighting side it has foam capabilit
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  • ...ive]] discusses more specifics about sonar and whale behavior. Even the [[sonar]] article may be too general for this issue, especially if it is not well s
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  • ...to the sea and sea bottom characteristics, to find mine. High-definition [[sonar]], usually short-range and ultrasonic, is the most common sensor. Minehunting is preferred to minesweeping when the seabed and sonar conditions are well matched to the available sensors, where pressure mines
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  • ...ontrollers, especially aboard ships, may address acoustic (e.g., torpedo [[sonar]]) as well as electromagnetic threats.
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  • ...of pumping up to 2,000 gallons per minute. She is equipped with side-view sonar and an infrared optical system. Her maximum speed is 40 knots.<ref name=PM
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  • ...T#acoustic sensors| acoustic sensors (i.e., passive hydrophones and active sonar)]] perform less effectively in shallow waters than in the open seas, there ...For example, in blue water, the bottom may be so deep so that it is out of sonar range and will give no acoustic reflections. In the littoral, not only will
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