Submarine Surveillance Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1000-1022 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011567547
1000-1022-2 Electrical Receptacle Connector
011567547
1001-7985-00 Electrical Plug Connector
001967159
1002605-01 Transistor
004946059
10066A09 Flat Washer
013766730
10066A0A9 Flat Washer
013766730
10082373 Hexagon Head Cap Screw
000712072
101-0180612 Plug-in Electronic Compon Socket
011504247
10107706 Sleeve Bearing
010591160
10123451 Solid Rivet
001176396
10129149 Electrical Connector Cover
013849664
10131687 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010875801
10150606 Laminated Shim Stock
005805467
10156277 Electrical Receptacle Connector
007897762
10163227 O-ring
002500229
10177116 Electrical Contact
010738906
102 802 220 Block Connecting
010422023
102-802-220 Block Connecting
010422023
102255 Fixed Attenuator
000802122
102335-104 Electrical Receptacle Connector
009906871
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Submarine Surveillance Systems

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SOSUS, an acronym for sound surveillance system, is a chain of underwater listening posts located around the world in places such as the Atlantic Ocean near Greenland, Iceland and the United Kingdom—the GIUK gap—and at various locations in the Pacific Ocean. The United States Navy's initial intent for the system was for tracking Soviet submarines, which had to pass through the gap to attack targets further west. It was later supplemented by mobile assets such as the Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS), and became part of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS).

SOSUS development was started in 1949 when the US Navy formed the Committee for Undersea Warfare to research anti-submarine warfare. The panel allocated $10 million annually to develop systems to counter the Soviet submarine threat consisting primarily of a large fleet of diesel submarines. They decided on a system to monitor low-frequency sound in the SOFAR channel using multiple listening sites equipped with hydrophones and a processing facility that could detect submarine positions by triangulation over hundreds of miles.

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