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A towed array sonar is a sonar array that is towed behind a submarine (STSA; Submarine Towed Sonar Array) or surface ship such as a (SURTASS). It is basically a long cable, up to 6 km (3.7 mi), with an array of hydrophones that is trailed behind the ship when deployed—that gets the sensitive sensors away from own-ships-noise sources greatly improving Signal-to-noise ratio, and hence effectiveness and so detection and tracking performance versus faint contacts, such as a quiet, low noise-emitting submarine threat, or seismic signalsView attachment 16381
@sancho , @Abingdonboy , @Gessler , @sandy_3126 Can any of you explain what this gadget/product is all about..What all I can gather is that it is a Towed Array Sonar manufactured by Atlas Electronik . I tried asking from a gentleman there but he rudely said "We dont have time Bbye".
On last day only security was their no one present to brief about DRDO products.
Person that was there don't even know difference between INSAS & F-INSAS.
A towed array sonar is a sonar array that is towed behind a submarine (STSA; Submarine Towed Sonar Array) or surface ship such as a (SURTASS). It is basically a long cable, up to 6 km (3.7 mi), with an array of hydrophones that is trailed behind the ship when deployed—that gets the sensitive sensors away from own-ships-noise sources greatly improving Signal-to-noise ratio, and hence effectiveness and so detection and tracking performance versus faint contacts, such as a quiet, low noise-emitting submarine threat, or seismic signals
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Thanks for the info mate... Do you have any information about any such Sonar used by IN or which Sonar does the IN use?
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Club-K missile disguised in Containers...Rail Road & ships...
Thanks for the info mate... Do you have any information about any such Sonar used by IN or which Sonar does the IN use?
Did u get any info on LCH ?
Sorry bro..Nothing reg LCH...They were packing up...and the ppl standing on the stall didnot knew what LCH is...
Max range 35km thanks to modernisation by the private industries...... read the article..
GM, Gun carriage factory (GCF), S P Yadav, told the newspaper that the performance of both the prototype guns had been as expected; they had successfully hit targets 38-40 kilometers away.
The trials were witnessed by Lt Gen Anjan Mukherji, DG Artillery as well as experts from DRDO.
The PXE range is equipped for accurate ballistic measurements and DRDO has compiled the data from the trials.
Yadav is confident that the GCF developed Bofors 155 mm/ 45 caliber gun would bag the MOD project worth Rs 6,000 crore for supply of guns to the Indian Army.
GCF carried out initial internal trials of the guns in May in Pokharan, which proved to be satisfactory.
Next the guns were tested at Central Proof Establishment (CPE) at Itarsi on November 30, December 5 and 6.
At CPE, the firing was confined to the arrester butt on zero degree elevation.
At the subsequent field trials at Balasore the gun could go up to the gun's maximum elevation of 70 degrees at every designed angle, Yadav said.
After the CPE firing the guns were subjected to a series of tests to ensure their structural integrity hadn't been compromised. It was determined that all components and assemblies had borne the firing firing stress without any damage.
On their return to GCF from Balasore, the guns would once again be subjected to the tests before being handed over to the Indian Army.
New Delhi, Feb. 6: The son of a gun is named Dhanush. Defence minister A.K. Antony and his cohorts in the armed forces are looking at it longingly.I did read the article there is no 35 anywhere, so let me highlight it for you one more time
“No,” says the official. But he explains that, at the bay, they showed the components of the gun: the trailer, the carriage, the assembly, the barrel and the breech, the muzzle brake, the cradle and the saddle, the trunnions.
“We just took apart a Bofors for the minister,” the official explained, “and laid it out.”
He smirked: “He (Antony) wouldn’t know the difference between a 39 calibre and a 45 calibre.”
The original Bofors — the Dhanush ka baap, if you will — is a 155mm/39cal gun. The Dhanush is a 155mm/45cal.
The increased calibre means a longer barrel length for a longer range. The original Bofors had a maximum effective range of 27km in the plains. The Dhanush’s shell is claimed to top 35km.