sonobuoys
Sonobuoys are expendable, self-contained underwater acoustic sensors deployed by aircraft or ships to detect submarines. Each unit combines a buoyant flotation device, hydrophones, electronics, and a telemetry system, enabling real-time or recorded acoustic data transmission to surface stations.
During operation, a platform drops or tethers the buoy, which descends to a set depth and then
Sonobuoys are deployed in coordinated arrays to improve detection, localization, and tracking. They come in various
Data from buoys is transmitted by radio to the pursuing platform, where it is processed to identify
Historically developed for anti-submarine warfare, sonobuoys played a central role in naval patrols since World War
Limitations include vulnerability to environmental noise, surface conditions, and the sub’s masking of signals. Modern variants