Anti-Submarine Warfare

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
  • The Slocum glider is a uniquely
    mobile network component capable of moving to specific locations and depths and
    occupying controlled spatial and temporal grids. Driven in a sawtooth vertical
    profile by variable buoyancy, the glider moves both horizontally and
    vertically.
    The long-range and
    duration capabilities of Slocum gliders make them ideally suited for subsurface
    sampling at the regional scale. Carrying a wide variety of sensors, they can be
    programmed to patrol for weeks at a time, surfacing to transmit their data to
    shore while downloading new instructions at regular intervals, realizing a
    substantial cost savings compared to traditional surface ships.
    This video takes you on a Anti-Submarine Warfare ( ASW) starting with a
    Rapid Environmental Assessment mission with the Slocum glider, from deployment
    of the glider to collect data. Follow the glider as it surface and sends the
    data to the Maritime Operations Center (MOC)via satellite.

    At the MOC data is analyzed and
    relevant is sent to a ship located nearby to hunt for submarine threat.

    The
    main
    ASW operation using towed sonar array to survey area of interest can now place. An array
    cable is launched and after
    a few seconds a weak sound signal travels through the water column to the towed
    array receiver. As the sound signal is received by the array, a data display
    pops up onscreen revealing anomalies in the sonar trace.
    Learn more about the Slocum Glider

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  • @ProGamer90508
    @ProGamer90508 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    this is cool