-
organizations needed (unlike the
Allies in the Atlantic). ****anese
antisubmarine forces consisted mainly of
their destroyers, with
sonar and
depth charges...
-
equipped with RADAR,
external fuel
tanks and
other antisubmarine equipment, the group's 1st and 2d
Antisubmarine Squadrons joined two
United States Navy PBY...
- An anti-submarine
warfare carrier (ASW carrier) (US hull
classification symbol CVS) is a type of
small aircraft carrier whose primary role is as the nucleus...
-
United States Army Air
Forces Antisubmarine Command, 479th
Antisubmarine Group, as a base of
operations to fly
antisubmarine missions over the Bay of Biscay...
- 1941. It was
redesignated the 23d
Antisubmarine Squadron (Heavy) on 3
March 1943, and ****igned to the 26th
Antisubmarine Wing and
moved to
Imeson Field,...
- The RUR-5
ASROC (for "Anti-Submarine Rocket") is an all-weather, all sea-conditions anti-submarine
missile system.
Developed by the
United States Navy...
- the 25th
Antisubmarine Squadron. The
squadron was
activated in May 1943 at
Jacksonville Army Air
Field and ****igned to the 26th
Antisubmarine Wing, which...
- the 516th
Bombardment Squadron and flew
antisubmarine missions off the
Atlantic coast as the 11th
Antisubmarine Squadron. Later, it saw
combat in the Mediterranean...
- An anti-submarine
weapon (ASW) is any one of a
number of
devices that are
intended to act
against a
submarine and its crew, to
destroy (sink) the vessel...
- An anti-submarine net or anti-submarine boom is a boom
placed across the
mouth of a
harbour or a
strait for
protection against submarines. Net
laying ships...