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The IJN wanted to give the anti-submarine boats a speed of more than 20 knots, becau
The SSKs themselves were limited in their anti-submarine warfare abilities by their low speed and t
sault troops landed 10 July, Maddox was on antisubmarine patrol about 16 miles offshore.
ises in 1948 and 1955, and participated in antisubmarine warfare activities off the east coast, as
rom April to August 1943, she was used for Anti-Submarine training after undergoing a refit in the U
ulf, Saufley soon found herself engaged in antisubmarine action after moving into the Camotes Sea t
n convoy escort duty, then participated in anti-submarine warfare against German U-Boats and escorte
lymouth, England, from which she conducted antisubmarine patrols against German submarines as a par
les transports and Navy Lockheed P-3 Orion anti-submarine patrol aircraft were provided to the contr
haut flying boat was a maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft produced in France during
to be used by the Fairey Gannet shipborne anti-submarine warfare aircraft, and was originally calle
he unsuccessful Wight Bomber for use as an anti-submarine patrol aircraft, the "Converted" Seaplane
Equipped with DH6s, it carried out anti-submarine patrols along the coast until the end of t
The destroyer made antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and guard
After antisubmarine patrol along the East Coast and intensive
try into World War II the Group engaged in antisubmarine patrols along the East coast of the United
e of the New York City area and for flying antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast.
stage its flying boats used in coastal and anti-submarine patrols along North America's eastern seab
These units were assigned to antisubmarine patrols along the Atlantic coast and convo
r II aircraft based at Rathmines conducted anti-submarine patrols along the Australian east coast an
Hampton Roads 25 August 1918 for her first antisubmarine patrol, alternating such patrols with coas
ecial) combat organization that had earned Antisubmarine and American Theater campaign streamers.
She trained in anti-submarine and amphibious landing exercises and three
Grasse were refitted with the modern SLASM anti-submarine system, an active Very Low Frequencies son
al Australian Navy (RAN) as a minesweeper, anti-submarine vessel, and survey ship.
The base was used to carry out anti-submarine patrols and escort convoys over the Atlant
Aircrewmen on the Merlin Mk1 helicopter in Anti-Submarine Warfare and Search and Rescue.
och Arkaig carried out training duties for anti-submarine personnel and Flotilla duties at Derry.
at Subic Bay 6 March, Dufilho operated on antisubmarine patrol and escort duty.
esponsibility and participated in numerous anti-submarine technology and tactics development exercis
American antisubmarine tactics and skill had once again made the
rement of the RNAS to carry out long-range anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort duties off the w
ly attached to the Carrier Force providing Anti-Submarine Sreening, and crash destroyer duties for H
Task Group Bravo, one of the Navy's major anti-submarine groups, and in that year also represented
, she cruised the Marshall Islands area on anti-submarine patrols and in hunter-killer (HUK) operati
ugboat steamed along the East Coast laying anti-submarine nets and patrolling against minefields fro
exico and the Atlantic seaboard conducting anti-submarine patrols and escorting coastwise convoys, I
r a little more than two months, conducted anti-submarine patrols and air-sea rescue missions out of
d and the Short Seamew, a cheap to produce anti-submarine reconnaissance and attack aircraft intende
esearch during both World Wars, working on anti-submarine technology and on fog dispersal systems.
d the 19th Destroyer Flotilla at Dover for anti-submarine patrol and convoy defence duties in the No
Echuca's initial role was as an anti-submarine partol and convoy escort vessel alon the e
April 1943 and spent her wartime career on anti-submarine patrols and as a convoy escort.
Convoy escort, antisubmarine patrol, and sweeping duties kept the destr
the U.S. Pacific Fleet with her protective anti-submarine nets, and returned home safely after the w
e, in the late summer of 1917, she assumed antisubmarine patrol and coastal escort duties in the Ba
ot", would have negated much of the Allied anti-submarine tactics and technology, but they were neve
the remainder of the war, Rowan conducted antisubmarine patrols and escorted convoys to both Briti
nt enemy bombing attacks, Kingfisher towed anti-submarine nets and laid telephone cables in Betio Ha
nt such as enhanced anti-aircraft guns and anti-submarine weapons, and radar.
ned in gunnery practice, mining operations antisubmarine training, and fleet battle problems in the
r's Day 1944, she discontinued her nightly anti-submarine patrols and concentrated on preparing crew
Later she joined Task Group 122.3 for anti-submarine operations and support duties in the South
er, continued to include the areas such as anti-submarine warfare and amphibious operations required
Campaign, she was transferred to providing Anti-Submarine Screening and protection for the Tanker fo
In addition to anti-submarine patrols and air/sea rescue missions, she e
ontrol conducting Search and Rescue (SAR), Anti-submarine warfare, and training missions.
After acting as antisubmarine screen and screening ship for escort carri
operation provided intelligence on Soviet anti-submarine warfare and acoustics technology, as well
Returning to antisubmarine patrol and escort duties in the western Me
r 1954, training air and surface forces in antisubmarine warfare, and conducting patrols.
ugust 1914, Navy airships were confined to anti-submarine, anti-mine and scouting missions.
Redesignated 3d Antisubmarine Squadron and requipped with B-18 Bolos, de
During the voyages Hayter provided anti-submarine protection and transferred the division do
8 was unable to penetrate the intense U.S. anti-submarine defences, and was forced to return to Kyus
cute shortage of warships, particularly of antisubmarine warfare and escort types.
on escorted convoys into Boston, joined in anti-submarine operations, and carried ammunition.
he Philippine Navy removed most of her old anti-submarine weapons and systems, and added four 12.7 m
Her training concentrated on antisubmarine warfare, and in 1955 and 1957 she returned
Attu, to care for the seaplanes conducting antisubmarine patrol and search missions in support of t
Russell Islands, proceeded to Peleliu for antisubmarine patrol and an escort voyage to Ulithi.
rting warships and merchantmen, conducting antisubmarine patrols and miscellaneous other minor duti
waters for missions such as mine warfare, anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare.
eapon and sensor systems such as the ASROC anti-submarine rocket and the OPS-11 early warning radar
sh navies for the 11-day exercise in which antisubmarine warfare and air defense were emphasized.
ipan, Iwo Jima, Ulithi, and Tarawa, and on antisubmarine patrol and minesweeping operations until t
navies, they were typically armed with an anti-submarine gun and depth charges and used to maintain
uring the next three months, she conducted anti-submarine patrols and escorted merchantmen to the Ne
ations that included removed of her SUBROC antisubmarine weapon and her Mark 14 torpedo and Mark 37
in the Caribbean, where it was performing antisubmarine missions and protecting the Panama Canal f
Squadron was redesignated as 6th Antisubmarine Squadron, and reassigned to 25th Antisubma
Ocean, it was decided to convert her to an Anti-submarine escort, and accordingly she returned to th
Redesignated 2d Antisubmarine Squadron and reassigned to 25th Antisubmar
umbartonshire, working with the Lancashire Anti-Submarine Committee and the Clyde Anti-Submarine Com
After anti-submarine training and experiments with radar in Che
wallow shifted from minesweeping duties to antisubmarine patrols and, but for two runs to Kerama Re
She performed anti-submarine and anti-aircraft convoy protection duties
The Mod 1 DP (dual purpose) anti-submarine and anti-ship model also experienced probl
The antisubmarine and antiaircraft weapons were updated by a
After the 17th she took up antisubmarine and antiaircraft patrol duties which she c
lippines to Okinawa, Enright served in the anti-submarine screen around Okinawa until 24 July.
She patrolled anti-submarine stations around the island complex, gave f
Sailing on anti-submarine patrols, as well as screening assault ship
Returning to Eniwetok, she operated on anti-submarine patrol as a precaution against any Japanes
ndon, Connecticut, and served with reserve antisubmarine squadrons as an anti-submarine training sh
ed to Boston for repair and conversion for Anti-submarine warfare as a convoy escort.
Anti-submarine net, as seen in the Polish Army Museum in
re convoy crossings in 1944, and underwent anti-submarine training at Casco Bay, Maine, between voya
a landing party in Haifa. in 1939 attended anti-submarine course at Portland and on the outbreak of
However, due a lack of antisubmarine defenses at Dover, the squadron returned t
ailed from Norfolk 3 April to join a large antisubmarine unit at Guantanamo Bay 7 April.
In March 1958, after anti-submarine training at Derry, she joined the Home Fle
In 1917 he became Director of the Anti-Submarine Division at the Admiralty.
Japanese antisubmarine records available after the war revealed t
pot ship for the personnel of the Adriatic anti-submarine net barrage patrol in the Strait of Otrant
Its last assignment was with the 480th Antisubmarine Group, based at Clovis Army Airfield, New
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida.
Its last assignment was with the 479th Antisubmarine Group, based at RAF Podington, England.
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, based in Langley Field, Virginia.
Its last assignment was with the 479th Antisubmarine Group, based at RAF Podington, England (Te
Its last assignment was with the AAF Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida.
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, based in Westover Field, Massachu
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, based in New York City, New York.
e in January 1941 and served with the 31st Anti-Submarine Group based at Gibraltar under the command
sent to Okinawa, where she first performed anti-submarine patrols before sweeping the waters off Ker
Virginia and converted into B-24 Liberator antisubmarine unit, being redesignated 1st Antisubmarine
Later, operated with Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, being reassigned to the 25th Anti
his capacity from 1942 to 1946, serving in anti-submarine patrol boats in New Guinea and the south-w
ted merchant vessels and a small number of anti-submarine patrol boats, so that its actual combat po
in the Cape Province, it still carried out anti-submarine patrols but began to restrict those patrol
These frigates primarily carry out antisubmarine warfare, but they also contribute to antia
nd like its predecessor, its main task was anti-submarine warfare, but its improved weaponry also en
The Auxiliary Patrol was an antisubmarine initiative by the British to help combat G
HMCS Athabaskan formed the force covering anti-submarine sweeps by the Canadian 5th Support group,
Performed Antisubmarine patrols, c. December 1941- October 1942.
It flew antisubmarine patrols, c. December 1941- October 1942.
nd modernization overhaul during which her antisubmarine warfare capabilities were improved and upd
t intelligence reports of improving Soviet anti-submarine warfare capabilities.
, HMS Salamander, and HMS Harrier; and the anti-submarine Shakespearian class trawlers Hamlet, Macbe
invasion forces in the Marianas providing anti-submarine and combat air patrols.
ed air support for the assault forces with antisubmarine and combat air patrols and strikes against
With TF 51, her planes flew antisubmarine and combat air patrols during operations a
sailed, with Midway and 12 destroyers, for antisubmarine and combat air patrols off Guam and Saipan
miles east of Saipan, Fanshaw Bay launched antisubmarine patrols, combat air patrol, and photograph
turrets) (one forward and two aft) and an anti-submarine armament consisting of a battery of heavyw
ere because of the great success of allied antisubmarine tactics, contacts were scarce.
The anti-submarine mission continued until September 1942, wh
Originally designed in the UK for coastal anti-submarine and convoy duties, the RAN Fairmiles perfo
She then operated on anti-submarine and convoy escort duty along the eastern s
They flew Vickers Wellingtons on anti-submarine and convoy escort duties over the Atlantic
operational missions as part of the 480th Antisubmarine Group, covering an area as far south as 30
d patrols were marred by a heavy number of antisubmarine patrol craft off Chuuk and poor visibility
2d Antisubmarine: 14 December 1942-21 June 1943
oval of gun mount 53, where a DASH (Drone, Antisubmarine Helicopter) deck/hangar was placed.
The U.S. Navy was entirely unprepared for antisubmarine warfare, despite having had two years of B
ode Island, and operated with the Aircraft Antisubmarine Development Detachment, Atlantic Fleet, ou
ay area she often worked with TG 28.4, the antisubmarine development detachment, as well as with th
t Coast and in the Caribbean, primarily in anti-submarine warfare development and as combat informat
uipment, provided services to experimental antisubmarine warfare development projects in the Florid
stle (K384), were used to portray a German anti-submarine vessel dropping depth charges.
ceived the Distinguished Service Medal for anti-submarine operations during World War I while comman
e controls and flew on Civilian Air Patrol anti-submarine flights during World War II.
and-based PB4Y Liberator patrol bombers on anti-submarine details during two tours of duty in the wi
rocket-propelled, air-launched weapons for anti-submarine warfare during 1942, the United States Nav
Based at Plymouth, they were deployed for anti-submarine patrol duties in the South-Western Approac
Exmouth was assigned to convoy escort and anti-submarine patrol duties in the Western Approaches wh
er 1950 for Korea and conducted patrol and anti-submarine warfare duties at Wonsan, Pusan, Inchon, a
ue services and performed antiaircraft and antisubmarine screening duties.
i-class destroyer, and was mainly used for anti-submarine warfare duties.
carrier, Akitsu Maru, intended for coastal antisubmarine (ASW) duties.
ry 1944, where she was used for escort and anti-submarine patrol duties.
During these tours she operated on anti-submarine warfare duty and as a part of the blockade
at readiness, Rhode Island was assigned to anti-submarine patrol duty off Tangier Island, Maryland.
ded her troops that day and then performed antisubmarine patrol duty until she reembarked her troop
May, sailed back to Purvis Bay, and began antisubmarine patrol duty off that port.
ships engaged in equally fierce radar and antisubmarine picket duty were savagely attacked by Japa
During World War I, S.C. 3 served on antisubmarine patrol duty in the Special Hunting Squadro
d under the command of Ensign B.D. Wood on antisubmarine patrol duty in the Special Hunting Squadro
Also trained crews for antisubmarine patrol duty overseas.
She also was engaged from time to time in antisubmarine escort duty.
she returned to the Bonin-Volcano area for antisubmarine patrol duty.
On 9 February she began antisubmarine patrols east of Leyte Gulf; then she steam
e part of a hunter-killer carrier group on anti-submarine patrol east of the Marshalls.
rch 1938, and included the installation of anti-submarine detection equipment (ASDIC/Sonar).
After her antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, Bering
After her antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, Abseco
After her antisubmarine warfare equipment had been removed, McCull
can destroyers with increasingly effective anti-submarine warfare equipment, Miwa (although initiall
imes over the next decade, operating as an anti-submarine unit equipped with Fairey Gannets, and see
important support aided in the successful antisubmarine and escort operations of the South Atlanti
ando Harbor four days later, she commenced anti-submarine and escort patrols along the coast of Luzo
to Norfolk, Virginia, PC-465 served as an anti-submarine convoy escort.
training ships, aircraft transports and as anti-submarine convoy escorts.
anese Maritime Self-Defense Force in joint anti-submarine warfare exercise MAREX and later that year
1958, Stickleback was participating in an antisubmarine warfare exercise with Silverstein (DE-534)
gst U.S. surface units participating in an antisubmarine warfare exercise.
ur months of 1969 participating in various antisubmarine warfare exercises and preparing for overse
en of USS Solomons (CVE-67) and sailed for antisubmarine warfare exercises off the coast of Brazil.
Her 1955 deployment began with antisubmarine warfare exercises with the Royal Navy off
ea for two weeks of combined antiaircraft/ antisubmarine warfare exercises conducted with Hancock (
ed at Pearl Harbor on 31 May and joined in anti-submarine training exercises in Hawaii until 12 Augu
Later she took part in antisubmarine warfare exercises off the coasts of Japan
ing Boston on 11 April 1945, she conducted antisubmarine warfare exercises out of Casco Bay, Maine,
ive refresher training and participated in antisubmarine warfare exercises before sailing on 15 Mar
ands engaged in tactical and hunter-killer anti-submarine warfare exercises and performed patrol dut
bmarine off the New England coast, perform anti-submarine warfare exercises, and proceed to Halifax,
1980 and retained primarily for training, antisubmarine warfare exercises, and other secondary dut
ctober and November, she took part in NATO antisubmarine warfare exercises.
land and Canadian coasts, participating in anti-submarine warfare exercises.
                                                                                                   


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