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Originally Posted by clive bradbury
As far as I am aware, only one TA is used at any one time in real life, so why do you want to use both at once?
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I had read that the LA Class has the same sensor on both arrays. So you really wouldn't want to use both. Besides, they are too close together to get a good bearing using both.
But, the Seawolf Class submarine has two different sensors. One is extended the whole ... what, 2600 feet ?, the other is extended a shorter distance, 1800 to 2000 feet if I remember right. One is the really sensitive device while the other is the 'standard' device similar to that used on the LA Class.
I was to the understanding that in the real world, with the two different sensors, the Navy was using both at the same time.?.