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Old 09-25-05, 04:45 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by compressioncut
The depth of the array definitely appears to be taken into account in the acoustic model, and that is borne out in the fact that ownship signature can move down the array the deeper you place it. Also, I have a couple of simple CZ detection missions where array depth will affect POD.
Yes, that's a fact, and that's why, for example, a nuke sub need to go above 7 knts to make a TMA merged on TA and SA.
If the sub go slower when recording LOBs, the depth difference beetween TA (falling deep) and SA (above the level of TA) will conduct to a quite difficult and inaccurate TMA.
If you go 7 knts and over, your TMA could be VERY accurate, but under 7knts, TMA will be corrupted and sometimes totally innacurate.
Same if you stay just above a layer => if you let your TA falling in the other layer, TMA will be totally innacurate.

This let me remember I started a TMA tutorial 1 month ago, and need to complete it ...
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