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Anti-Submarine Warfare

Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) in the context of air warfare involves the use of aircraft and helicopters to detect, track, and neutralize submarines that pose a threat to naval and maritime activities. ASW aircraft are equipped with specialized sensors, radar, and weapons like torpedoes to locate and engage submerged submarines. These operations are essential for maintaining naval superiority, protecting shipping lanes, and ensuring maritime security, as submarines can operate stealthily and carry out surprise attacks. Effective ASW combines technology, tactics, and coordination with naval vessels to counter underwater threats.

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    Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) refers to tactics and strategies designed to detect, track, and neutralize submarines that pose a threat to naval operations. It involves a range of methods and technologies, including ships, aircraft, and submarines equipped with sonar and other sensors. ASW aims to protect naval vessels and commercial shipping from attacks by enemy submarines, which can be stealthy and difficult to detect. Effective ASW ensures maritime security and allows safe movement of forces and goods across the seas.