Context: India and the U.S. announced a partnership to co-produce U.S. sonobuoys, advanced technology used by the Indian Navy to track submarines in deep seas and oceans.
About sonobuoys
- Sonobuoys are air-launched, expendable electro-mechanical sensors that are effective and affordable for detecting, classifying, and executing enemy submarines and ships.
- They relay underwater sounds to remote processors for anti-submarine warfare (ASW).
- High-Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare (HAASW) sonobuoys detect submarines from altitudes up to 30,000 feet.
- Used by airborne ASW fighters for submarine tracking.
- Help the Navy carry out precision attacks using air-launched torpedoes.
- Sonobuoys can be deployed on aircraft, submarines, or ships. They are crucial for protecting carrier strike groups from submarine attacks and enhancing naval security.
Sonobuoys Procurement
- The Indian Navy is procuring three types of advanced sonobuoys for enhanced anti-submarine warfare (ASW) efficiency:
- AN/SSQ-53G:
- Uses DIFAR technology for passive underwater sound detection.
- Operates at depths of up to 300 meters and can be launched from 9,144 meters altitude.
- Offers EFS (pre-launch sensor settings) and CFS (remote setting adjustments).
- Provides discreet detection capabilities.
- AN/SSQ-62F:
- Features DICASS technology for active sonar, emitting sound waves to detect submarines.
- Operates at depths of up to 460 meters and includes GPS for precise location reporting.
- Offers real-time submarine detection, providing a strategic advantage.
- AN/SSQ-36:
- Measures water temperature to improve sonar accuracy by refining sound propagation calculations.
- Plays a supporting role in enhancing overall ASW detection.
Strategic Importance:
- The acquisition of advanced sonobuoys helps India counter growing submarine threats in the Indo-Pacific, especially from China.
- Increased Chinese submarine patrols in the Indian Ocean make monitoring and response more critical.
- Sonobuoys’ active and passive modes provide flexibility in various operational scenarios.
- They will improve the probability of detecting enemy submarines and enhance maritime security.