UK Sonobuoy History Fromma UK Perspective: Rae Farnborough''s Role in Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare: 2016
English
The Royal Aircraft Establishment(RAE) at Farnborough was well known as a world leading centre for aerospace research and development in the Twentieth Century.What is hardly known is the important role UK scientists at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) in Farnborough played in Cold War Aircraft/Helicopter Sonobuoy based Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). The book covers the early tentative beginning of airborne ASW in world war one through world war 2, the Cold War, to the present day and also how sonobuoys were used to shadow USSR submarines.Early ASW aircraft had no means of detecting submerged submarines until air dropped acoustic sensors (sonobuoys) were invented by the UK''s Professor Blackett during World War 2 to help counter the U- Boat threat to Allied convoys. Professor BlackettThe RAE became the UK''s centre of excellence for sonobuoy system research and development in the late 1940s at the beginning of the Cold War. The book is a unique insider''s view of UK airborne ASW as the author, now retired, worked at Farnborough for a number of years and has been helped by: many ex MOD research establishments colleagues who worked at Farnborough, Portland and Winfrith, UK industry scientists and USA ASW experts.The historical development of the UK''s Maritime Patrol aircraft and their ASW relevant systems are described as well as the sonobuoys themselves.Sonobuoys are a major success story for UK industry with Ultra Electronics having become the world''s leading supplier of sonobuoys.The book also contains an account of why the Nimrod MRA4 project went so drastically wrong, why the Boeing P8 was ordered to eventually replace it and the story of the Thirty Year Development of the UK''s new Multistatics System (search fields of separate active transmit and receive sonobuoys).
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