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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (94503)1/10/2005 10:29:49 PM
From: pheilman_  Read Replies (1) of 793797
 
The entire point of sending a submarine out, is to have it disappear. The thickness of the ocean takes care of most of this, the rest is achieved with very quiet ships. This was named for a city, so, I believe it was a fast attack boat.

The sea bottom has been previously mapped, in detail, by the Navy. The submarine uses inertial navigation while submerged to determine its location. The GPS system can only be used while running at the surface, RF waves are attenuated very quickly by the ocean. The long term drift of the inertial navigation system is compensated for by having several and averaging.

Perhaps the error came at the end of a long run, perhaps the sea mount is new. The captain is still going to, correctly, get blamed.

Passive sonar (fancy words for "listening") detects other ship noise, going active negates the entire purpose of the submarine. The active sonar goes out like a headlight and would easily show depth and nearby terrain, just like a fish finder. It also gives pinpoint location of the transmitter. Active sonar is not just noisy, it is noisy at the frequencies that everyone else can listen and locate at.
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