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Anti-Submarine Warfare - cover

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Sebastian Farnham

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Anti-Submarine Warfare delves into the critical role of frigates in modern naval defense, amidst evolving geopolitical tensions and rapid technological advancements. It explores how these surface combatants can effectively counter the threat of increasingly sophisticated submarines. The book examines the historical context of anti-submarine warfare (ASW), contrasting past strategies with current capabilities, and emphasizes the necessity of integrating advanced sensor technologies and well-trained personnel for effective maritime defense. One intriguing aspect highlighted is the cyclical nature of technological innovation and counter-innovation in naval warfare, demonstrating that advancements in submarine technology have prompted adaptations in frigate design and ASW tactics. 

 
The study progresses through three main sections. Initially, it provides a historical overview of ASW, tracing its development from World War I to the present, offering crucial context for understanding contemporary challenges. Next, it examines the technological advancements that have reshaped ASW, focusing on developments in sonar technology, torpedo design, and frigate-borne systems. Finally, the book assesses the operational challenges of modern ASW, discussing the limitations of current frigate capabilities and exploring potential strategies for enhancing their effectiveness, such as joint operations and the integration of unmanned systems. It uniquely focuses on the practical challenges of integrating new technologies while emphasizing a holistic approach that balances technological capabilities, operational tactics, and strategic objectives.
Available since: 03/12/2025.
Print length: 78 pages.

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