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I wouldn't know anything about that......just sayin'
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Sorry for the late reply - been busy. Without going into things I can't, let me refine my original answer.
In terms of today's subs, it's possible. In terms of CW era subs, possible, but difficult. It could be done, but passive sonar would be a far better tool to make use of. Also, in reply to the comment about Signal Strength being an indicator of range, I know a few people who have been involved in collisions who would argue against that.
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How about with the WLR-9 acoustic receiver. Although its not linked to the Bsy-1, as its said, can you get accurate bearings for a TMA? |
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Imma step in here before someone else does. The WLR-9 is still used in US warships, and it's capabilities and design remain classified. For now, you're gonna have to just wonder.
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If I may, I'd especulate that the WLR-9 is capable of providing data for accurate TMA. I'm not sure if it can receive data from all the sensors in the boat, but for example, if it could merge data from both the towed array and the bow sonar, than, theorically, it could be possible to triangulate the emitter position after a single ping and have a weapon on it straight after. If not, I wouldnt doubt either that by knowing the emitter frequency, one could generate a good range estimate via doppler shift, which would help explain the need for so much SIGINT in peace time sub operations. Other than that, I'm pretty sure that if there's someone assigned to handling the WLR-9 console, he could at least, with paper and pen, create a basic but accurate geographical/time bearing rate plot, or at least yell the bearings to someone else in the control room to do it. Last edited by stormrider_sp; 07-14-17 at 04:56 AM. |
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Only if the bearing accuracy of the ESM is sufficient. Try to triangulate with a bearing error of 5% and you get pretty serious error that inflate over range, even if you triangulate it with a very accurate sonar bearing.
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I appreciate your position, but let's not compare apples to oranges in this way, hmmm?
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WLR-9 active intercept bearings and ESM mast bearings would be put on the paper plot to aid in the analysis. We don't have a paper plot visible, so just assume those smart worker bees are using it in a good way.
Would ESM bearings give a workable solution? Who knows, no one in the fleet would leave an ESM mast up long enough to find out, so no one would care. |
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The problem is, they don't do that if active intercept is the only source of target's bearing. |
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