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This category is for articles about military sonar equipment developed by the United States. Pages in category "Military sonar equipment of the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
For these reasons, active sonar is not frequently used by military submarines. A very directional, but low-efficiency, type of sonar (used by fisheries, military, and for port security) makes use of a complex nonlinear feature of water known as non-linear sonar, the virtual transducer being known as a parametric array.
The USS Garcia (FF-1040) is seen with a AN/SQS-26 installed while in dry dock.. AN/SQS-26 was a United States Navy surface ship, bow mounted, low frequency, active/passive sonar developed by the Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory [1] and built by General Electric and the EDO Corporation.
Tactical towed array sonar system: Knox-class frigate: AN/SQR-19: Tactical towed array sonar system, part of the AN/SQQ-89 suite: AN/SQR-20: Active and passive Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA) sonar system (now TB-37U) Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, Ticonderoga-class cruiser, Zumwalt-class destroyer: Lockheed Martin [193]
The source is a vertical line array (VLA) of up to 18 source projectors suspended below the vessel. LFA’s transmitted sonar beam is omnidirectional (i.e., a full 360 degrees) in the horizontal (nominal depth of the LFA array center is 120 m [400 ft]), with a narrow vertical beamwidth that can be steered above or below the horizontal.
AN/AQS-13 dipping sonar deployed from an SH-3 Sea King. The AN/AQS-13 series was a helicopter dipping sonar system for the United States Navy.These systems were deployed as the primary inner zone anti-submarine warfare (ASW) sensor on aircraft carrier based helicopters for over five decades. [1]
Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) was the original name for a submarine detection system based on passive sonar developed by the United States Navy to track Soviet submarines. The system's true nature was classified with the name and acronym SOSUS classified as well.
System consoles of AN/SQQ-89(V)15 onboard of USS Momsen. The AN/SQQ-89 Undersea Warfare Combat System is a naval anti-submarine warfare (ASW) system for surface warships developed by Lockheed Martin for the United States Navy.
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