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  2. AN/UQQ-2 Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System - Wikipedia

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    Initially the SURTASS system were passive, receiving only sonar systems. The array was towed miles behind the ships and were designed for long range detection of submarines. As the passive systems were being deployed, an active adjunct known as the SURTASS Low Frequency Active (LFA) systems was designed for long range detection.

  3. Magnetic anomaly detector - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic anomaly detector (MAD) is an instrument used to detect minute variations in the Earth's magnetic field. [1] The term typically refers to magnetometers used by military forces to detect submarines (a mass of ferromagnetic material creates a detectable disturbance in the magnetic field ).

  4. Submarine detection system - Wikipedia

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    Submarine detection systems are an aspect of antisubmarine warfare. They are of particular importance in nuclear deterrence , as they directly undermine one of the three arms of the nuclear triad by making counter-force attacks on submarines possible.

  5. Dyson V15 Detect Cord-Free Vacuum review - AOL

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    The Dyson V15 Detect is a fantastic vacuum that pushes the boundaries of what to look for in a vacuum. The green laser and Piezo sensor almost gamify vacuuming, while delivering a high-level clean.

  6. Naval Facility Point Sur - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, naval personnel stationed at Point Sur, California conducted experiments with early sonar and radar systems. In 1949, while conducting research into the use of sound to detect submarines, the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory reported it was able to detect submarines at ranges of 10 to 15 nautical miles (19 to 28 km; 12 to 17 mi) using SOFAR hydrophones off Point Sur.

  7. Autolycus (submarine detector) - Wikipedia

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    Autolycus or Sniffer [1] was a submarine detection system designed to detect diesel-engined submarines from aircraft. [2] It was designed to detect exhaust fumes from their diesel engines . [ 3 ] Named after the mythical Greek, Autolycus , who took part in the search for the Golden Fleece , it was developed by the British during the early Cold ...

  8. HELRAS - Wikipedia

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    HELRAS or the Helicopter Long Range Active Sonar is a naval helicopter undersea sensor, a dipping sonar (a form of towed array sonar), deployed by helicopters of many naval air forces around the world to detect submarines; it is a form of geophysical MASINT.

  9. Titanic sub update: ‘Human remains’ found as first photos ...

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    According to the US Coast Guard, “presumed human remains” have been found amid the wreckage of the TITAN submarine, which imploded earlier this month on a voyage to the Titanic ship wreck, ...