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ASW patrol aircraft of the future

2nd Marine Systems and Antisubmarine Warfare Conference, 1966
Certain key considerations in the development of future antisubmarine warfare (ASW) patrol airplanes are discussed. Among these are: the importance of speed; the problem of providing all the features required for the collateral missions traditionally performed by Navy patrol aircraft such as shipping and coastal surveillance, counter-insurgency, and ...
CLIFFORD E. OLSEN, MARCO A. ROMERO
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THE ASW SHIP SYSTEM

Naval Engineers Journal, 1963
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper discusses the process of translating operating experience and planning requirements into an efficient design for an antisubmarine warfare ship system as a counterweapon against possible enemy attack. Operating range, functional requirements, and subsystems are reviewed in relation to the ASW integrated ...
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Law of the sea and ASW

Marine Policy, 1982
Abstract The law of the sea has always been open to the charge of being a ‘covenant without a sword’ and its effectiveness when challenged by the perceived national security of a superpower is questionable. Attempts to limit and control antisubmarine warfare (ASW) have demonstrated that neither superpower is prepared to risk its second-strike ...
David Larson, Peter Tarpgaard
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Arctic acoustics in ASW

Ocean 72 - IEEE International Conference on Engineering in the Ocean Environment, 1972
The characteristics of sound transmission, reverberation, and ambient noise under ice differ significantly from those found in the waters of more temperate regions. The environmental factors and their influence upon acoustic behavior in the Arctic and Subarctic are discussed.
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ASW Not Just a Navy Sport. The need for Joint ASW

2006
Abstract : ASW is an asset-intensive team sport that requires the efforts of the Navy's air, surface and subsurface communities. Today's ASW threat is different and more challenging than during the Cold War. A confluence of post-Cold War events vastly changed the nature of ASW and the way it needs to be approached in the future.
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Sonars and ASW Sensors

IETE Technical Review, 1993
Sound being the only form of energy that can be sustained underwater, sonars play a critical role in ocean surveillance and antisubmarine warfare. This review paper presents various aspects of sonar system design. The propagation of sound in sea water and the oceanic parameters that affect such propagation are presented in brief. Transducers, the front
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Soviet ASW Developments

1986
The Soviet Navy or VMF (Voyenno-Morskoy Flot) exhibited no great overt interest in ASW prior to the development of American SSBNs.1 It had no long ocean sea-lanes to protect, and the primary naval concern was to interdict enemy forces approaching the homeland from ocean areas.
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The Future of Strategic ASW

1990
Abstract : This article seeks to answer the question of how important strategic ASW might be in the operational (as opposed to the declaratory) maritime strategies of the US and USSR in the 1990s by addressing factors which would enter into their decision making.
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The ASW Threat in the Littoral

2000
Abstract : U.S. Navy doctrine relies heavily on the ability to operate forward in the littoral regions to support the projection of power from the sea to influence events ashore. Forward deployed naval forces are often called upon to establish the critical connection between peacetime operations and conflict.
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Automating ASW fusion

2012
This thesis examines ASW eFusion, an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) tactical decision aid (TDA) that utilizes Kalman filtering to improve battlespace awareness by simplifying and automating the track management process involved in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) watchstanding operations.
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