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Navy Nightmare: Meet the 1 Thing That Could Make Submarines Obsolete
Is the end of the submarine as a warfare platform on the way?
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Hard to say for sure because as each counter measure is invented there usually comes a counter measure to that.
I'd have thought technology would primarily focus on taken the human out of the equation. |
SNN's can still protect an aircraft carrier fleet of ships of which I notice they are still building :yep:
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To be honest i have never found national interest to be a reputable source so i will take this with a pinch of salt, they are well known for over dramatizing and sensationalizing stories and often mis-quote.
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In part it comes down to numbers.
1. How many drones can you actually afford to make, maintain, and monitor? The ocean is ultimately a very big place. I find it hard to believe that any nation is going to embrace full autonomy for its drones either, meaning there is always going to be a man in the loop somewhere. 2. If defense drones are successful, it would seem likely that manned subs just get replaced by an equal or greater number of attack drones. P.S. I completely agree on the National Interest. Most of the articles are just reprints from other sources, some of which can be quite old. They also seem to pick the most sensationalist articles to reprint. I don't know how many times I have seen "System X is the best thing ever" article followed within days by a "System X is already outdated and a complete waste of time" article. |
No more sneaking into harbors your not suppose to be in anyway.
The old days gone ...:yep: But the new days: "Sonar/Conn give me a clean sweep of the harbor defences using drone Betty" Conn/Sonar "Sending in Betty to do a clean sweep" |
Since these sensors need to communicate both ways, they will be vulnerable to spoofing or otherwise interfered with.
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