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World War 2 ++++ Primarily, Sonar, developed from the ASDIC systems used for hunting enemy submarines; and in pursuance of that developed the study of the complex nature of the bodies of salt water that are the oceans.
The Meteorological balloons manufactured from natural rubber latex by our factory are used to detect air basic factors in natural environment. It has two types, one is wind-cloud-detecting Meteorological balloon and the other is sounding balloon. It acts as carrying tools used widely in Meteorological detecting. It is one important and necessary tool to develop Meteorological science, aviation, interspace technology. The Meteorological balloon follows GJB1961-94 standard issued by The Military Standard of P.R.C. in quality, specification, packing.
The US is the strongest military! USA has the biggest military in the world, it's estimated to be 1.2 billion people in all forces of the military! Cool huh.
Map tracking is important foe military so the military involved can be aware of their respective surrounding's.
Military Geology Unit was created in 1942.
ASDIC stands for Anti-Submarine Detection Investigation Committee. It was a British military project during World War II that developed sonar technology for detecting submarines.
Yes, they are real.
The marines do not use submarines. Only the Navy does.
german submarines
german submarines
The military were interested in it as a weapon. and as a source of power in submarines.
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Submarines are used both for military and rersearch purposes.
military submarines use low frequency antenna that extends from the sail(conning tower.) The message is typed into a computer, then is sent to another submarines antenna that receives it and displays it on a computer.
the military and navy use it for war and combat. Many submarines are made for launching missels and taking down ships and other subs.
Civilian-Under water research. Military-Stealth
As regards military submarines meant as warships, the Russians built the submarines with the deepest diving capability, but U.S. submarines generally make less noise.