Submarine Warfare Tactics
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What is the primary consideration in defining zones favourable to detection and zones favourable to escape in the context of submarine operations?

Search depth and refuge depth

What is the significance of the 'warning level and range' in sonar setting, and what is the expected Submarine reaction when this stage is reached?

The warning level and range indicate the sub still has time to react before being detected, and reactions must be clearly defined and known by everybody.

How does the effective weapon range impact parameter selection in submarine operations, and what other environmental factor must be considered?

Effective weapon range influences parameter selection, and electromagnetic propagation, including IR range estimation and duct presence, must also be considered.

What are the two distinct alert levels defined in sonar setting, and what are the corresponding submarine reactions to each level?

<p>The two levels are 'warning level and range' and 'alert level and range', with reactions including evasive action before detection and response to being detected.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do the parameters of the environment, including threats, influence tactical decision-making in submarine operations?

<p>The parameters of the environment, including threats, have tactical consequences that must be taken into account in submarine operations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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