Arya Desa
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might be to Myanmar, not BD
You are going to take our radar or we will give it to you and charge you 2x the electricity rate until we recover the losses.
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might be to Myanmar, not BD
Russian sonar technology is optimized for the colder and deeper waters of the Pacific ocean Baltic Sea etc. While Indian technology is optimized for the warmer shallow waters of the Indian ocean, Indochina sea etc.
Indian sonars are more advanced than Russia? I want proof?
You can not wish away the culture to change 180 degree in a jiffy!
Old traditions die hard
Idiot, the proof is IN replacing Russian sonars with Indian sonars
Why do you wish to change it ?
Submarine depth ratings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe water temperature variation is nearly half at 750 meters from surface.
In other words, if you start to dive from the surface which has 30 degrees, when you reach 750 meters down, the temp would read 15 degrees.
What if the war breaks out during summer time.
Regarding how they optimized it for those temperature - the answer is R&D.
Note that these are diving depths, operating depths are lesser than that.
That doesn't mean much idiot. It only means we have a working INDIGENOUS product that may beat out Russian tech. That doesn't mean its the best. It just means it may be better than some shit tech tha Russia offered us. Russia has always kept its best tech close to its hand. A clear example would the T-90 Russian versions versus the Indian version, idiot
How deep? It is lesser than 750 metre. Operating depths are around 750 feet/ 250 meters for nuclear submarine. Probably less for conventional submarine. At those depths temperature does matter. Also read about sonic depth here. Run Silent, Run Deep - Navy ShipsMost of the time, submarines are submerged at deeper depths and use their sonar systems to obtain fire control solutions on enemy targets.
And yet R&D on sonar is ongoing and not just in India.What R&D..
Sonar is up and running in all the submarines in the world.
How deep? It is lesser than 750 metre. Operating depths are around 750 feet/ 250 meters for nuclear submarine. Probably less for conventional submarine. At those depths temperature does matter. Also read about sonic depth here. Run Silent, Run Deep - Navy Ships
If you feel that Indian sonar systems are not good, please let this discussion end on that note. You are entitled to your beliefs.
.... you have just admitted to Indian product being superior to Russian product AFTER asking for proof, and you call me an idiot. LOL.
LOL at you T-90 comment. It so absurd that even a reply is not warranted.
Navies of friendly countries keen on Indian sonars - The Hindu
Talks for export of hull-mounted devices at an advanced stage
India is looking to export indigenously developed hull-mounted sonars and negotiations are at an advanced stage with the navies of three to four friendly nations.
SONAR (an acronym for Sound Navigation and Ranging) is used to detect underwater targets. Like radar, used to detect long-range aerial and other targets, sonars have applications in underwater surveillance, communication and marine navigation.
Three units of these sonars have been exported to Myanmar. Officials from Bharat Electronics Limited and the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory visited the neighbouring country and installed them a fortnight ago. BEL produced the sonars while the Kochi-based NPOL, a naval lab of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), designed and developed them. BEL had signed the Rs.150-crore contract for the three sonars with Myanmar in January 2013. Director-General of DRDO (Naval Systems and Materials) Bhujanga Rao told The Hindu that there was a demand from other nations too. Naval officials from three to four countries came to India and held discussions. Mentioning different sonars developed for the Navy, he said that a versatile, new-generation system USHUS has been installed on India’s first indigenous nuclear-powered submarine, Arihant. It has a higher range and can withstand high static pressure of water. Observing that it was superior to Russian equivalents and comparable to the best in the world, he said that sonars on all Russian-class submarines being operated by the Indian Navy would be replaced with USHUS.
Another advanced hull-mounted sonar HUMSA-NG (new generation) was also developed and the Navy had placed orders for its installation on different platforms such as destroyers, frigates and corvettes, Dr. Rao said.
A sonar for detecting intruders like divers had been developed for installation at harbour entry points and to protect offshore installations. It will be ready for deployment in a year. Similarly, ship-towed array sonar technology that could detect targets up to 100 km was ready for user-evaluation trials. ABHAY, a compact sonar for fitting on warships of smaller size or shallow watercraft, was currently undergoing technical trials on board INS Ajay, Dr. Rao said.
Three units have been exported and installed in Myanmar
might be to Myanmar, not BD
Why you guys are exporting these to Myanmar. Brahmos, Sonar. Are you guys sure, Myanmar is buying them or China is behind it to check these items.
Yes BD is a friendly country of India. But they are sending all to our enemy. What kinds of friend they are?
About my misconception of your intent, my apologies. The general course of discussion here, leads one to be a cynic.How you compensate against varying water temperature and varying specific gravity?
And my question was against the compensation of Sonar system against its impeding hostile forces which drop its strength down by some decibels.
What do you find wrong here?