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During World War II, the introduction of sonar significantly transformed naval warfare strategies. It enabled ships and submarines to detect enemy vessels and submarines more effectively, leading to enhanced anti-submarine warfare tactics. This technology prompted the development of coordinated fleet operations and improved convoy systems to protect merchant shipping from U-boat attacks. Additionally, sonar's capabilities shifted focus towards more aggressive submarine hunting strategies, fundamentally changing naval engagements in the Atlantic theater.

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