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ID132189
Title ProperHunt for full spectrum ASW
LanguageENG
AuthorToti, William J
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)An antisubmarine warfare doctrine adopted U.S. Navy-wide nearly a decade ago still applies, now more than ever.
During the Cold War, the U.S. Navy (particularly the submarine force) specialized in and excelled at antisubmarine warfare against the Soviet Union. But with the demise of the Soviets, ASW was put on the back-burner as an activity irrelevant to modern conflict. Over a decade passed before submarines would again be considered a serious threat to national security. During that time the nature of the submarine threat changed, so when the Navy "rediscovered" ASW, it learned that traditional, sensor-based methods of fighting against submarines, while important, could no longer ensure victory. To respond to this new threat, a new approach emerged in 2005, one that became known as "Full-Spectrum ASW." Quickly adopted as Navy doctrine, the concept pursued a more holistic approach to solving the submarine problem. This first-ever published treatise on the concept should explain how the doctrine was developed, in the hopes that a more thorough understanding of the concept will lead to better implementation.
`In' analytical NoteUS Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.140, No.6; June 2014: p.38-43
Journal SourceUS Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.140, No.6; June 2014: p.38-43
Key WordsAnti Submarine Warfare - ASW ;  Warfare Doctrine ;  US Navy ;  Naval Doctrine ;  Applies ;  Cold War ;  National Security ;  Naval Spectrum ;  Modern Conflicts ;  Littoral Vessels ;  Warfare Threat ;  New Threats ;  Doctrine ;  Soviet Union