Optical-Acoustic Sonar for detection of Submarines from Airborne Assets

Interesting facts on laser propagation in water too.


Lidar data can extend to about 230 feet (70 meters) water depth, depending on the water clarity.
 
So there is currently no way to detect a submarine from a plane? Everything has to be in the water to be able to detect a submarine? Asking for a friend :)
 
So there is currently no way to detect a submarine from a plane? Everything has to be in the water to be able to detect a submarine? Asking for a friend :)
Yes there maybe, is what this is saying.


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First post here, so apologies if I don't know all the etiquette.

LIDAR has been used to survey seabeds for a good few years now, I applied for a job with one of the Aussie companies.

From the descriptions above, you could use LIDAR to detect submarines by detecting "targets" that are under the water but not on the sea bottom, but for that you would need a three dimensional model of the area under the water that would allow you to compare "now" with "then", which would take a lot of computing time.

The second image seems to be a system for "reading" the waves to detect noise made by submarines, but this would be very noisy in terms of picking out any weak audio signals from the general background noise.

Sounds great, but you would be better off with a dipping passive sonar
 

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