The military uses sonar technology for various purposes such as detecting submarines, underwater mines, and other objects in the water. Sonar systems emit sound waves that bounce off objects underwater, allowing the military to gather information on the environment and potential threats beneath the surface. Sonar is also used for navigation and communication underwater.
Humans use sonar technology for various purposes, including underwater navigation, mapping the seafloor, fish finding, and locating underwater objects or shipwrecks. Sonar is also used in military applications for detecting submarines and in medical imaging techniques such as ultrasound imaging.
Sonar stands for "sound navigation and ranging." It is a technique used for detecting and locating objects underwater by sending out sound waves and analyzing the echoes that bounce back. Sonar is commonly used in navigation, fishing, oceanography, and military applications.
Sonar has been linked to injury and to the stranding of whales and some other marine mammals. It is difficult to actually prove a "causal connection" between sonar and the injuries and strandings, but oceanographers and marine biologists are working on this issue. Laws have been passed recently in the U.S. and the military has been given a Presidential override on their use of sonar because it is too important to national security to restrict its use.
No, using sonar will not kill you. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater and is commonly used in various applications such as navigation and fishing. It is safe for humans to use sonar equipment.
Sonar is commonly used by humans for underwater navigation, communication, and mapping the ocean floor. It is also used in fishing to locate schools of fish and in the military for detecting submarines. Additionally, sonar technology is used in medical imaging, such as ultrasound scans.
sonar whales should be put in the military. The have a huge radius in hearing and it can be helpful alot to military troops
Sonars were used to detect any objects that got into the detection field of the sonar. By this, the military could detect enemy submarines etc., which they couldn't see normally because of the opacity and/or darkness of the water.
No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.
Do boats use sonar. Yes they do.
It has been known too but the military Denys it.
they use SONAR. :)
We can use sonar to map the lake's floor.
Scientsts use sonar to map the depth of water in sea and river etc..,they also use sonar to locate and identify object underwater
Scuba Divers use a Sonar to find treasure or a hidden ship.
Exactly the same. Sonar is Sound. We use the word sonar to indicate what use that the sound is put to- not to differentiate it from sound its self.
military just before WW2.
Sure! An example of SONAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging) is its use in the military to detect submarines by sending out sound waves and listening for their echoes. This technology helps navies locate and track underwater targets using sound waves.