Wired for sound in the 'near seas' / Lyle Goldstein and Shannon Knight.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Proceedings US Naval Institute April 2014, pages 56 - 61 (86)Summary: In recent years China is thought to have begun deploying an ocean floor surveillance network in its contiguous maritime areas to strengthen its antisubmarine warfare capability. This is likely drawing on America's SOSUS experience since the 1950s, and suggests China is trying to close the gap with America's submarine advantage.
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In recent years China is thought to have begun deploying an ocean floor surveillance network in its contiguous maritime areas to strengthen its antisubmarine warfare capability. This is likely drawing on America's SOSUS experience since the 1950s, and suggests China is trying to close the gap with America's submarine advantage.

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