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Analysing system of systems performance of a carrier strike group conducting anti-submarine warfare [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Intelligent Defence Support Systems, 2010
The operation of US and Allied military forces freely and safely across the world’s oceans remains a paramount goal of the US Navy, often to be carried out through the deployment of a carrier strike group (CSG).
Eugene P. Paulo, Paulo, Eugene P.
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The A-B-C's of Anti-Submarine Warfare

1942
Abstract : The present report attempts to avoid all wishful thinking that tends to blind us to the true status of our war against the U-boats. Some measure of success is attained through the application of a simple relation between the percent of U-boats that are attacked, the percent of the attacks that result in kills and the percent of U-boats that ...
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Anti-Submarine Warfare and Missile Submarines

2020
This chapter examines the performance characteristics of nuclear missile-carrying submarines, the various uses this weapons system admits, and the type of hostile action it may encounter during war or during periods of international crisis. It assesses the present and future role of the missile-carrying submarine in the strategic arsenals of the United
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Synthesizing active anti-submarine warfare sonar data

OCEANS 2019 - Marseille, 2019
Use of high–resolution sonars in littoral environments generally result in high false alarm rates both due to false alarm rate inflation and non–Rayleigh reverberation. High false alarm rates may be handled by simply increasing the threshold used in the detection algorithm, but this would also reduce the probability of detecting an actual target ...
Karl Thomas Hjelmervik   +4 more
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Tactical anti‐submarine warfare: The past and the future

The Adelphi Papers, 1976
(1976). Tactical anti‐submarine warfare: The past and the future. The Adelphi Papers: Vol. 16, Power at Sea. Part I: The New Environment Papers from the IISS 17th Annual Conference, pp. 30-39.
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Anti-Submarine Warfare in the 21st Century

2004
Abstract : Since the end of the Cold War, the US Navy has reduced its Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) force structure and training dollars. Today, US ASW forces, surface, air, and submerged, have been cut significantly and/or they have assumed other missions to maintain relevance in the changing naval and conflicts of the 199Os and early 21st century.
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Operational Maneuver and Anti-Submarine Warfare.

1995
Abstract : Operational maneuver, one of the principles of operational art, is key to the Navy's doctrine in From the Sea and Forward From the Sea. The objective of operational maneuver is to strike quickly and violently to isolate and frustrate the enemy and destroy their forces and will to fight. The application of operational maneuver can enable U.S.
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Anti-Submarine Warfare

The RUSI Journal, 1973
Peter Gretton, B. B. Schofield
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Anti-submarine warfare with continuously active sonar

2011
Existing surveillance sonar systems for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) use a pulsed sonar deployed at a low duty cycle. Continuously active sonar (CAS) is of special interest since the technique could provide better detection performance than conventional pulsed sonar, and it will provide the operator a continuous track.
Vossen, R. van   +2 more
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