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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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Destroyer's bow knifes into doomed sub Stricken submarine drifts helplessly 
Destroyer nears to pick up submarine crew 
And down goes Italian sub to bottom 
BRITISH destroyer crews have developed a new technique in battling submarines which prey on Allied convoys in the Mediterranean. After forcing the enemy craft to the surface, through the use of depth bombs, the destroyer rams the sub to prevent escape. This was the method used by the crew of the British destroyer Ithuriel to ram and sink the Italian submarine Cobalto, and is graphically illustrated in these exclusive pictures.
- from the Windsor Star. October 20, 1942. Page 21.
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nocternalrandomness · 2 years
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Canadian Forces CH-124 Sea King
The Sea King entered service with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) in 1963 as an all-weather shipborne helicopter to provide close antisubmarine warfare (ASW) protection for ships at sea. By the time it was retired from service 55 years later, in 2018, it had undergone a variety of modifications and role-changes. Throughout, it maintained its well-earned reputation as the workhorse of the fleet. Sea King helicopters were a critical element in nearly every naval operation at home and abroad.
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aviationd · 1 year
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Antisubmarine warfare equipment is constantly getting better, and ASW forces are consistently getting more powerful. Although ASW operations have generally been focused on protecting surface ships’ maritime lines of communication from submarine attack, they might be turned toward the detection, tracking, and destruction of strategic missile-carrying submarines.
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kerboid · 10 months
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Beriev Be-12 'Chayka' (Seagull). NATO: Be-12 Mail. Amphibious antisubmarine warfare aircraft and maritime patrol bomber. uploading some earlier stuff onto here so its not nearly as empty lol.
also this plane is so silly, its a taildragger so it takes off like this and it looks super goofy lol. i love silly soviet designs.
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usafphantom2 · 5 months
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The first flight of the S2F Tracker occurred #OTD in 1952. The carrier-based antisubmarine warfare had a lengthy career, this image showing S2Fs operating from USS Valley Forge (CVS 45) in 1958.
credit National Naval Aviation Museum
@CcibChris via X
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libertariantaoist · 1 year
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Here is your daily roundup of today's news:
News Roundup 5/17/2023
by Kyle Anzalone
US News
The far-reaching effects of America’s War on Terror may have contributed to the deaths of some 4.5 million people, according to new research by Brown University’s ‘Costs of War’ project. While many of the fatalities were the direct result of violent conflict, indirect causes such as economic collapse and food insecurity have taken a far greater toll. The Institute
Russia
The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) will adopt a prohibition on restarting oil imports from Russia, according to the Financial Times. The “highly symbolic” ban falls well short of the total export embargo proposed by Washington. The Institute
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have agreed to host a delegation of African leaders to discuss a potential peace plan for the conflict in Ukraine. AWC
Germany on Saturday announced its largest package of military aid for Kyiv worth $2.95 billion, Berlin’s largest since Russia invaded Ukraine last year. AWC
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Britain Monday and secured pledges for more military equipment from London, including air defense missiles and long-range attack drones. AWC
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has privately plotted major attacks inside Russia while pledging publicly that his forces won’t use Western-provided arms to target Russian territory, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. AWC
The Washington Post deleted a portion of an interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, where he accused the paper of helping Russia by posing a question about information contained in leaked classified documents. AWC
The Russian Defense Ministry on Saturday said Ukrainian forces have already used British-provided long-range Storm Shadow missiles in attacks on the Russian-controlled Donbas city of Luhansk. AWC
The last massive aid package Congress authorized for Ukraine has about $6 billion left, which is expected to be used up by mid-summer, POLITICO reported Monday. AWC
Warsaw received its first shipment of US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), manufactured by Lockheed Martin, and announced plans to deploy the launchers near the country’s shared border with Russia’s Kaliningrad enclave. The Institute
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, dismissed claims made by The Washington Post that he offered Ukraine Russian troop positions in exchange for a Ukrainian withdrawal from Bakhmut, calling the report “laughable.” AWC
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization conducted war games aimed at tracking and eliminating submarines. The 12-nation exercises were the alliance’s largest ever military drills simulating underwater warfare. The Institute
Russia’s military said Tuesday that it hit a US-made Patriot air defense system in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with a hypersonic missile, which was later confirmed by a US official. AWC
Kiev officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Cyber Defense Center on Tuesday. Ukraine’s flag was raised at the headquarters of NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) in Tallinn, according to a Ukrainian Foreign Ministry statement. The Institute
On Monday, the CIA published a video on YouTube and Telegram urging Russians to contact the agency in an effort to recruit intelligence assets inside Russia. AWC
China
A high-level Chinese envoy is set to begin a trip that will bring him to Russia, Ukraine, and several other European countries as Beijing hopes to broker a ceasefire to bring an end to the fighting in Ukraine. AWC
Beijing says on 1/5/2021 the US conducted an antisubmarine operation about 100 miles from Hong Kong. When Chinese forces attempted to seize some American equipment, Washington destroyed it. SCMP
On Tuesday, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) responded to US plans to provide Taiwan with $500 million in unprecedented military aid and reports that said hundreds of US troops have been deployed to the island, warning it will “firmly crush attempts at external interference.” AWC
A US envoy said Monday that the US and the Federated States of Micronesia have agreed to extend a strategic pact that will allow the US to maintain military access to the Pacific Island nation. AWC
President Biden has canceled planned visits to Papua New Guinea and Australia to focus on the debt ceiling debate that’s ongoing in Washington, The Associated Press reported on Tuesday. AWC
Middle East
European countries are pressing Biden to resume talks with Iran about reviving the nuclear agreement. WSJ
The US military says it’s looking into reports that it killed a civilian in a recent airstrike it launched in northwest Syria. AWC
The Cradle reported on Tuesday that the US and Syria have been engaged in secret, direct negotiations in the Omani capital of Muscat. AWC
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judgemark45 · 2 years
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USS Yorktown (CVS 10) underway off Hawaii in the early 1960s following her conversion to an antisubmarine warfare carrier
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radiantbastard · 4 days
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NGL antisubmarine warfare is kinda gay. Why are you charging his depths? 🤨
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militaryleak · 2 months
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NCI Agency Supports NATO Exercise to Improve Antisubmarine Warfare Capability
This week marks the end of Exercise Dynamic Manta 2024, a NATO-led live exercise aiming to enhance and strengthen NATO's overall anti-submarine warfare. Exercise Dynamic Manta prepares NATO submarine crews to respond and adapt to any type of threat that can arise below the surface. It is the largest and most complex submarine exercise that takes place in the Mediterranean Sea which trains, demonstrates and refines NATO capabilities in anti-submarine warfare. This demanding exercise takes place concurrently with NATO’s largest exercise, Steadfast Defender, demonstrating the Alliance’s ability to carry on simultaneous exercises and missions across the Euro-Atlantic area.
This week marks the end of Exercise Dynamic Manta 2024, a NATO-led live exercise aiming to enhance and strengthen NATO’s overall anti-submarine warfare. Exercise Dynamic Manta prepares NATO submarine crews to respond and adapt to any type of threat that can arise below the surface. It is the largest and most complex submarine exercise that takes place in the Mediterranean Sea which trains,…
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defencereport78 · 5 months
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Antisubmarine warfare equipment is constantly getting better, and ASW forces are consistently getting more powerful. Although ASW operations have generally been focused on protecting surface ships’ maritime lines of communication from submarine attack, they might be turned toward the detection, tracking, and destruction of strategic missile-carrying submarines. Thanks to COTS technology, the sonar can be swiftly and easily connected with sensors and battle management systems. The main features are enhanced tracking and detection, omni and sector transmission, electronic map overlay, sound propagation model, enhanced tracking, and an integrated training simulator.
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teardownit · 6 months
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The Colpitts oscillator experiment and DIY FM transmitter
The awesome Colpitts oscillator. Exploring the secrets of the Colpitts generator.
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Hello, and welcome to our electronic studies! We probably all know that an oscillating circuit consists of a capacitor (C) and an inductor (L), and its waveform is an ideal sine wave.
In the LC resonant circuit, single-frequency oscillations occur, and their period in seconds is equal to 2π√(LC).
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This equation is called Thomson's formula after its author, William Thomson, aka 1st Baron Kelvin. Many other things are named after him because Lord Kelvin was an outstanding scientist and inventor. One can recall, for example, the Kelvin, a unit of absolute temperature, or the marine compass with sundial he invented.
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Another thing we know is that a transistor and an operational amplifier amplify the signal, meaning they transform a sin wave with a small amplitude into a sine wave with a bigger amplitude. We had 0.5 volts; it became five volts - ten times as much.
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However, real electronic devices, even seemingly simple ones made from a handful of components, work in a much more complex and interesting way than the simplified idea of them from a school physics class.
This can either cause problems that we must learn to overcome or inspire technical creativity and help us achieve difficult tasks with simple components.
Today, we will study the operation of a real Colpitts oscillator, and a small printed circuit board and a digital oscilloscope will help us with this.
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Edwin Henry Colpitts was a great inventor and a famous communications engineer. From 1897 to 1899, he served at Harvard's Jefferson Physical Laboratory. From 1899 on, Mr. Colpitts worked at the American Bell Telephone Company. In 1907, he became the research branch chief at the Western Electric Company. It was a manufacturing division of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company from 1881 to 1995.
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Colpitz became vice president of AT&T in 1924 and was vice president of Bell Labs from 1934 to 1937. From 1940 to 1946, he served as head of technical aid for Division 6 (antisubmarine warfare) of the National Defense Research Committee and was awarded the Medal of Merit.
As often happens among renowned geniuses, Colpitz neglected his most known invention. He described the operating principle of his generator in a private conversation around 1915. He quickly forgot this product pitch, and later, according to company practice, he was asked to sign a patent application in 1918 (US patent 1624537).
A distinctive feature of the Colpitts oscillator is that the positive feedback for the amplifier (which can be a bipolar or field-effect transistor, an operational amplifier, or a vacuum tube) is received from a voltage divider on two capacitors connected in series and connected to an inductor.
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The oscillation frequency is nearly equal to the resonant frequency of the LC circuit of two capacitors with an inductor parallel to them.
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The actual frequency will differ from the theoretically calculated one due to the distribution of capacitances and the resistive load of the transistor. This is exactly what we will see on the oscilloscope screen.
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The twin brother and probable predecessor of the Colpitts generator was the Hartley oscillator; a patent application for it was filed in 1915 (US patent 1356763, issued 1920). The difference is that a voltage divider for positive feedback is formed not by two capacitors but by two inductors in series or a single-tapped inductor.
The innovative feature behind the Hartley oscillator was that its coils did not have to be magnetically coupled, which was strictly necessary for its predecessors, the Meissner and the Armstrong oscillators.
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Rhodes Scholarship winner Ralph Vinton Lyon Hartley, also known for pioneering the concept of "information" as a random variable and for attempting to define the "unit of measure of information", has worked for the Western Electric Company since 1915. He was in touch with Edwin Colpitts at the time and probably was a part of the aforementioned discussion on using a capacitive voltage divider instead of an inductive one.
Hartley was awarded the IRE (now IEEE) Medal of Honor for his generator and information proportionality law in 1946. In addition to the oscillator, Hartley transform, and the logarithmic unit of measure for information entropy named after him, he owns more than 70 patents, including a neutralization circuit to eliminate parasitic self-excitation of a triode.
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The very first IRE Medal of Honor in history was received by the inventor of the LC continuous oscillation generator with positive feedback (differing from the earlier shock excitation of damped oscillations, like the Hertz generator and Tesla spark transformer).
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The idea of positive feedback was also introduced by American electrical engineer and innovator Edwin Howard Armstrong, inventor of the FM radio, superheterodyne and super-regenerative radio receivers, and FM radar. In total, Armstrong filed 42 patents.
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The Armstrong oscillator, made in 1912, was an LC resonant tank circuit connected to the input of a tube or transistor amplifier stage. A feedback coil was connected to the output of the cascade.
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The generator, invented in 1913 and named after Austrian engineer and physicist Alexander Meissner, was similar to the Armstrong generator; the only difference was that the Meissner LC generator circuit was connected to the output of the amplifier. The coupling coil was connected to the input. These two oscillators were so close that they are now often combined under the general name "Armstrong-Meissner oscillator".
Each of these generators must be carefully tuned to produce a clean sine-wave signal. We will now see this during the experiment. An oscilloscope can show more than a dozen formulas.
In today's experiment, we will make use of a board designed for a middle school experiment. It contains a Colpitts oscillator on transistor Q1, an amplifier stage on transistor Q2, a reversed-phase amplifier on op-amp U1A, and a node on operational amplifier U1B, which can be a comparator or an analog signal amplifier, depending on the setting.
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The operational amplifiers are powered by a bipolar ±9-volt power supply. At the same time, the transistor stages only need a unipolar + 9 volts of power.
DC isolation is provided by capacitors C5, C6, and C7, which pass the alternating component and block the direct current one. This way, it is possible to transmit an alternating electrical signal between circuit points with different potentials. This is one of the fundamentals of electronic circuitry.
Capacitor C1 grounds the AC base of transistor Q1, so the cascade operates in common-base mode. Resistor R1 (or R2, we can switch between them using jumpers JP1 and JP2) sets the bias current of the base of the transistor and thus its operating point.
The oscillating circuit coils are switched by jumpers JP3 and JP4, capacitors C2 and C3 by JP5 and JP6.
In total, we have two to the power of three, that is, eight options for jumper positions. Let's start from the very first: close JP1, JP3, and JP5. Next, we will switch one jumper at a time to see the changes at each stage until we've tested all eight possible combinations.
Let's take another look at the formula for the oscillation frequency of the Colpitts generator. The calculated oscillation period is 2π√(0.1 mH * 5 nF) = 4.44 ns. This corresponds to a frequency of 225 kHz.
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Inductance L2 exceeds L1 by 4.7 times, which should reduce the frequency by √4.7 = 2.17 times. The capacitance of C3 is 3 times higher than that of C2, so we should expect a decrease in frequency by √(0.75/0.5) = 1.22 times.
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Let's connect the oscilloscope to the node TP2 output of the generator. The measured frequency when C = 0.01 uF and L = 100 uH turned out to be 314 kHz; the calculated frequency is 30% lower. The cause could be Chinese-made ceramic disk capacitors; cheap ones tend to have 30–35% less capacity than listed. The oscillation amplitude Vp-p is 3.92 V, while the sinusoid is not ideal with a flattened lower part.
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We did not replace either capacitor or inductor; we just switched the transistor base bias resistor from 10 to 220 kOhm. Now we have a beautiful sine wave with an amplitude of 4.44 V. And the most interesting thing here is that the frequency has decreased to 301 kHz.
The fact is that the base bias current changes the conductivity of the transistor and, accordingly, the equivalent capacitance, which defines the resonant frequency of the oscillatory circuit. This property of a transistor LC oscillator will help us build a simple FM radio transmitter.
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After connecting a 0.03 uF capacitor, the oscillation frequency dropped by 20% to 243 kHz, which fully correlates with the calculations. The amplitude has dropped to 2.6 V. The waveform is distorted; the sine wave is now modulated with a half-frequency signal. Each odd half-wave is twice the amplitude of the even one.
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Switching back to the 10 kOhm resistor, we see the frequency increase to 263 kHz. The amplitude dropped even lower, to 2.28 V, but the sine wave is now flawless: symmetrical and not flattened at the bottom.
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Connecting the 470 uH inductor, the amplitude is 2.28 V. The frequency of 121 kHz is exactly 2.17 times lower than 263, which fully corresponds to the formula.
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With a 220 kOhm resistor, the frequency dropped to 54.3 kHz. The minus-first harmonic has now become stronger than the design frequency of the generator. So, we got the frequency divided in half, and the fundamental frequency now becomes the first harmonic. The amplitude increased greatly to 4.9 V.
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With a 0.01 uF capacitor, the voltage increased to 7.28 V. The sine wave looks right, and the frequency is correct—133 kHz.
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With a 10 kOhm resistor, the amplitude dropped to 4.52 V, and the frequency increased to 145 kHz. The lower part of the sine wave is squashed.
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To look further into the signal propagation, let's revert to the 220 kΩ resistor because this combination produced a stable and strong signal with an ideal sine wave shape. Now, let's see the distortion caused by the transistor and operational amplifiers.
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We see extreme distortion on collector Q2. Not only did full-wave rectification of the signal occur, but a third harmonic, characteristic of transistors, was also added. It shows up as a hump one-third of the period wide. Such odd transistor harmonics are undesirable for the resulting sound, unlike tube harmonics.
Such strong signal distortion is caused by the scheme with a common collector and not with a common collector. If we connected a capacitor in parallel with R6, we would get a common-emitter stage, and the signal at the collector would be much cleaner.
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On the contrary, we see an excellent pure sine wave at the emitter because Q1 operates in buffer mode or emitter follower.
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Now, let's connect the oscilloscope probe to the output of the first operational amplifier, U1A. And instead of a sinusoid, we see relaxation oscillations, the pattern of which changes depending on the resistance of the trimming resistor RP1 in the feedback loop.
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C6 and R7 are differentiator circuits or high-pass filters; their time constant is 1 millisecond. And the period of oscillations at a frequency of 133 kHz is 7.5 microseconds, which is 133 times less. Therefore, this RC chain has almost no effect on the signal flow at this frequency.
Where do the distortions come from, then? We haven't added a small ceramic capacitor parallel to RP1 to the circuit design. Several tens of picofarads of capacitance would've helped suppress the high-frequency resonance of the operational amplifier.
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Finally, at the output of U2A, we see either a constant voltage or an almost perfect triangle wave, depending on the resistance of RP2. In the first case, U2A works as a comparator, and in the second, as an amplifier, thanks to the resistor R13 creating negative feedback.
The fact that the Colpitts oscillator frequency depends on the transistor base bias current was used in a small FM radio transmitter that I've assembled and tested. Experiments with it do not violate the laws on radio communications, as its power is extremely low. Transmitters like this are used in older cars to listen to music from a CD or MP3 player through an FM radio that does not have an AUX input.
Q1 amplifies the microphone signal, which then goes to the Q2 base, part of the Clapp oscillator. This is almost the same Colpitts generator, with an added capacitor C8 in series with the coil L4 to improve operating stability.
Q3 works as the output power amplifier. C7, C9, C10, and L3 together are the output filters for frequency matching with the antenna, which is just a piece of wire.
The input jack disconnects the Clapp oscillator from the microphone amplifier and supplies a modulating signal from an external source. For example, a homemade MP3 player, like in my video.
The left channel signal comes through resistor R10, and the right channel comes through resistor R7. This is a mono transmitter. I also plan to assemble a stereophonic modulator and tell you all about it in one of the upcoming posts.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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“It's Navy Week and These Are Busy Days for Boys of Canadian Navy,” Windsor Star. November 25, 1932. Page 20. ---- [Top Left]: MOVING quickly away from the depth charge explosion, photo shows one of Canada's newest fighting ships, a Fairmile. These speedy sub-chasers are doing excellent work of patrolling coasts and rivers threatened by enemy submarines.
[Top Right]: THIS dramatic photo shows anti-aircraft gunners on board a corvette of the Royal Canadian Navy. Once a ship gets into waters where an air attack may be expected these guns are manned continuously, for a bomber might swoop down out of the sun
[Bottom right]: What does he say? The signalman is probably reading a flag hoist from the convoy commodore about an alteration of coursse. Signals is one of the most interesting branches of the service. Trained ratings handle all the coding and decoding.
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nebris · 1 year
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The Banff-class sloop was a group of ten warships of the Royal Navy. Built as United States Coast Guard Lake-class cutters, in 1941 these ships were loaned to the Royal Navy as antisubmarine warfare escort ships. The transfers took place at the Brooklyn Navy Yard; the sloops were manned for transport to Britain by personnel from the damaged battleship Malaya which was under repair there.
The sloops were initially part of Western Approaches command used to escort convoys such as SL convoys from Sierra Leone to Liverpool, and one, HMS Culver, was sunk by a German submarine in the Atlantic while so employed January 1942.
In 1943, the nine surviving sloops were assigned to Operation Torch - the Allied invasion of French North Africa. Two—Walney and Hartland—were destroyed in Operation Reservist in the assault to capture Oran harbor. The remaining seven escorted Mediterranean convoys in support of the North African invasion and saw varied employment in the Atlantic until assigned to the Kilindini Escort Force in late 1943 and early 1944. They stayed in the Indian Ocean for the remainder of the war escorting trade convoys in the Arabian Sea, and five served in the Bay of Bengal supporting Operation Dracula and Operation Zipper in the last months of conflict with Japan. Six were returned to the United States after the conclusion of hostilities; and one, disabled by mechanical failure, was scrapped overseas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banff-class_sloop
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aviationd · 2 years
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Antisubmarine warfare equipment is constantly getting better, and ASW forces are consistently getting more powerful. Although ASW operations have generally been focused on protecting surface ships’ maritime lines of communication from submarine attack, they might be turned toward the detection, tracking, and destruction of strategic missile-carrying submarines. Thanks to COTS technology, the sonar can be swiftly and easily connected with sensors and battle management systems. The main features are enhanced tracking and detection, omni and sector transmission, electronic map overlay, sound propagation model, enhanced tracking, and an integrated training simulator.
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honeysfashion · 1 year
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Us Navy Lockheed P2V 3 Neptune Of Patrol Squadron VP 5 Mad Foxes Hawaiian Shirt
The Lockheed P2V Neptune was the backbone of the United States Navy's patrol aircraft fleet during the Cold War. The Neptune was designed primarily as a maritime reconnaissance and antisubmarine warfare aircraft, but it was also able to carry a small number of weapons. The Neptune served with Patrol Squadron VP 5 (Mad Foxes) of the United States Navy from 1957 to 1976.During its career, the Neptune flew over 38,000 hours and conducted more than 2,000 flights in support of United States Navy missions around the world. The Neptune was retired from service in 1976 and is now on display at the Pompano Beach Naval Air Station Museum.
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Poster for 20th Century Fox's Crash Dive (1943)
Well, there is certainly much to dislike about this Tyrone Power action-romance, not least of which includes Ward Stewart's (Power) relentless and stalker-like pursuit of heroine Jean Hewlett (Anne Baxter) - I mean, come on! The girl said no, Stewart. Repeatedly. And emphatically.
And yeah, it's a war film, made during the war to end all wars, so there is a near sickening amount of pro-US Navy propaganda in it.
But it was ultimately a thrilling ride, with some incredible special effects - those underwater submarine shots were spectacular - and a sensitive (for the 1940s anyway) handling of race in the military.
But, as an aficionado of all films with submarines, I am always excited to learn about the real-life boats that make it onto the big screen. In this case, the fictional USS Corsair was the very real Mackerel-class USS Marlin, one of two small subs built for the Navy in the early 1940s. The Mackerels were ultimately shelved in favor of the more advanced Gato class, but the USS Marlin served her duty through WWII, assisting with antisubmarine warfare training and patrolling Long Island Sound, as well as waters off the coast of New London, CT and Portsmouth, NH. She was scrapped in 1946.
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USS Marlin off the coast of Portsmouth, NH in 1943. (US Navy)
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