The technology is far from operational. While similar sensors have proven reliable in detecting low-flying aircraft over shallow waters, the challenge could be far greater in the open sea.
Currently, detecting submerged submarines with sonar or electromagnetic sensors requires relative physical proximity—but two odd properties of quantum physics could greatly increase detection range.
May 14, 2024 Nikhil Kaitwade Comment on Submarine Sensor Market Set to Soar: Projected to Reach US$ 420.0 Million by 2033 with 3.8% CAGR Growth The global submarine sensors market is anticipated to ...
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We now know that rising sea temperatures will affect sonar performance, sometimes greatly affecting submarines’ ability to find ships and other submarines, and ships’ ability to find them. This leaves ...
The United States has recently sent two of its nuclear-powered submarines to the Western Pacific Ocean, where they visited an island that can project military power against China.