ASDIC sonar

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ASDIC sonar was an early underwater detection system used primarily by Allied naval forces to locate and track submarines using sound waves.

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ASDIC sonar canonical 2
ASDIC 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active sonar system
anti-submarine warfare technology
underwater detection system
alsoKnownAs ASDIC sonar
surface form: ASDIC

Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee sonar
component display unit
receiver
transducer dome
transmitter
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
detectionMethod active echo-ranging
developedBy Admiralty (United Kingdom)
surface form: British Admiralty

United Kingdom
developedInPeriod 1910s
1920s
era early 20th century
frequencyBand ultrasonic frequencies
influenced post-war sonar development
medium seawater
militaryBranch naval forces
mountedOn corvettes
destroyers
escort vessels
frigates
surface warships
operatedBy sonar operator
operatingPrinciple emission of sound pulses in water
measurement of echoes from underwater targets
outputType bearing to target
range to target
primaryPurpose submarine detection
submarine tracking
relatedTo anti-submarine warfare
convoy escort tactics
depth charges
sonar
successor modern sonar systems
target submarines
underwater obstacles
usedAgainst Axis submarines
U-boats
surface form: German U-boats
usedBy Allied navies
surface form: Allied naval forces

Royal Navy
usedDuring World War I
World War II
usedFor anti-submarine patrols
convoy protection
hunter-killer group operations

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HF/DF relatedTechnology ASDIC sonar
ASDIC sonar alsoKnownAs ASDIC sonar
this entity surface form: ASDIC