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The AQS-18(V)-3 is the export
version of the latest AQS-13F
US Navy helicopter-borne dipping sonar. The long-range
active
scanning sonar employs a transducer lowered into the
water
from a hovering helicopter to detect and maintain contact
with
underwater targets and to provide target classification
clues.
Active echo-ranging determines a target’s range,
bearing and
opening or closing rate relative to the aircraft’s
position.
Incorporated
into the AQS-18(V)-3 are sonar engineering advancements
including digital technology, improved signal
processing, extensive use of hybrid integrated circuits
and
upgraded operator displays. The Adaptive Processor
Sonar
(APS) increases detection capabilities in shallow
waters and
reverberation-limited conditions, while essentially
eliminating
false alarms from the video display. The APS is a
digital processor
that uses Fast Fourier Transform techniques to provide
narrowband analysis of the uniquely-shaped CW pulse
and to
improve operation in non-reverberant conditions more
typical
of deep water.
The AQS-18(V)-3
dipping sonar is specifically designed for ASW
helicopters, which are often required to search in
inherently
difficult areas such as shallow water high noise
areas, coastal
regions, constrained passages, high-density shipping
lanes and
areas of concentrated naval activity.
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