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ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT (ASW)
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underwater sounds and transmits them to the monitoring    receiver    in    the    aircraft.    By    dropping sonobuoys  in  a  pattern  over  a  large  ocean  area,  the airborne sonobuoy receiver operator can determine the approximate location of a submarine. Often its course and  speed  can  also  be  determined.  These  methods  of detection are passive, and therefore give the aircraft an advantage.    Other    passive    and    active    tactics    use sonobuoys to localize the submarine to a point where attack by airborne weapons is possible. The    sonobuoy    continues    to    float    and    gather information until a seawater soluble plug dissolves and lets the sonobuoy flood and sink. This action removes an obstruction in the water and permits the frequency of that sonobuoy to be used by another. MAGNETIC ANOMALY DETECTION (MAD) Another method of localizing a submerged submarine is by using MAD equipment. This equipment uses the principle that a metallic submarine disturbs the magnetic lines of force of the earth. Light, radar, or sound energy cannot pass from air into  water  and  return  to  the  air  in  any  degree  that  is usable for airborne detection. However, lines of force in a  magnetic  field  can  make  this  change.  Therefore,  a submarine  lying  beneath  the  ocean's  surface  causes  a distortion (anomaly) in the earth's magnetic field. The distortion  can  be  detected  from  a  position  in  the  air above the submarine. Detection of this anomaly is the function of MAD equipment. Figure 7-25, view A, shows the angular direction at which natural lines of magnetic force enter and leave the surface of the earth. View B represents an area of undisturbed natural magnetic strength. In views C and D,  the  submarine's  magnetic  field  distorts  the  natural field.  The  density  of  the  natural  field  is  decreased  in view C and increased in view D. The   MAD   equipment   in   the   aircraft   allows   the operator to search selected areas of ocean immediately and    accurately.    Upon    detecting    and    evaluating    a possible enemy, the operator relays the information to surface  and  airborne  forces.  Aviation  Antisubmarine Warfare Operator (AW) ratings operate ASW equipment. 7-20 N EARTH EQUATOR S (A) (B) (D) C (   ) ASW AIRCRAFT WITH MAD ANF0725 Figure 7-25.—Simplified comparison of natural field density and submarine anomaly.

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