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0001-0016.712 Transistor
004946059
0C170 Transistor
007799527
1002605-01 Transistor
004946059
116A.05324 Transistor
008084194
130-106 Transistor
009028820
134029-000 Transistor
008084194
151-0015-00 Transistor
007799527
151-0123-00 Transistor
000594723
151-0362-00 Transistor
010366326
151-0362-00-A Transistor
010366326
151-0368-00 Transistor
003599496
1850-0003 Transistor
007799527
1850-0071 Transistor
007799527
1850-0137 Transistor
000594723
1850-0172 Transistor
009028820
1855-0694 Transistor
014193153
204020P1 Transistor
004946059
213-3 Transistor
007799527
247ASC1609-001 Transistor
004946059
2N1141 Transistor
008084194
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Submarine Surveillance Systems

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SOSUS, an acronym for sound surveillance system, is a chain of underwater listening posts located around the world in places such as the Atlantic Ocean near Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom—the GIUK gap—and at various locations in the Pacific Ocean. The United States Navy's initial intent for the system was for tracking Soviet submarines, which had to pass through the gap to attack targets further west. It was later supplemented by mobile assets such as the Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS), and became part of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS).

SOSUS development was started in 1949 when the US Navy formed the Committee for Undersea Warfare to research anti-submarine warfare. The panel allocated $10 million annually to develop systems to counter the Soviet submarine threat consisting primarily of a large fleet of diesel submarines. They decided on a system to monitor low-frequency sound in the SOFAR channel using multiple listening sites equipped with hydrophones and a processing facility that could detect submarine positions by triangulation over hundreds of miles.

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