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Blue water threats: to meet undersea security concerns, India has plenty of choices in surface surveillance equipment and underwater sensors / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract In the modern day naval warfare, undersea threats pose major challenges for any navy’s blue water aspirations. The underwater threats can be at harbour as well as on high seas. At a harbour, the major threats are in the form of terrorist attacks using divers for boarding the vessels with explosives or to attach explosives to a vessel’s hull; mines at strategic locations which can be deployed using divers or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs); using underwater vehicles laden with explosives to collide with ships. As far as high seas are concerned, the threats are usually known/well studied and include underwater offensives which can be launched from any submarine, surface, or air platforms. In order to be a dominant force in the seas, the navies must be prepared for any eventuality, both at harbour and high seas.
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Underwater sensors shaping up / Lok, Joris Janssen   Journal Article
Lok, Joris Janssen Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Navy-NATO  NATO-Navy  Underwater Sensors 
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