Can the US track Russian subs?

Tracking each other's submarines was a major headache for the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Salt water is mostly opaque to electromagnetic radiation, so subs are invisible to radar. Sonar can locate underwater objects, but modern submarines are built to be very quiet.
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Can Russian submarines be detected?

Harmony, a nuclear-powered underwater detection system, could assist Russian forces in detecting enemy submarines crossing crucial areas. The key to their success, though, is their ability to operate in the shadows, which Belgorod was practically made for.
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Do US submarines track Russian submarines?

Brendan McLane, the commander of Naval Surface Force Atlantic, said in a Monday ceremony aboard USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) in Mayport, Fla. “The ships will be ready to accomplish the full range of missions – including tracking Russian undersea activity in the Atlantic and maritime homeland defense for our nation.”
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Do we know where the Russian submarines are?

The submarine fleet is concentrated on the Kola Peninsula in the Arctic Circle.
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Can the US detect submarines?

Countries like the United States and China have built networks of hydroacoustic sensors, which use sonar technology to detect submarines that navigate close to their coastal borders and strategic military locations.
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Tracking the Russian "Severodvinsk" submarine: "It's very capable and it's very quiet"



Can modern subs be detected?

The Summary. The submarine can hear a surface ship long before the surface ship can detect the submarine, and therefore it can take evasive action before its detected. Because of water physics, sound is the most effective way to detect a submerged submarine.
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Can the US track Chinese subs?

China has deployed underwater sensors that allow it to monitor US submarine activity as far as Guam. Last year, a Chinese underwater drone was washed off the Indonesian island of Selayar close to Northern Australia.
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Are all Russian subs tracked?

The result is that although Russia can and does, deploy ships and submarines to pose a challenge to UK operations in highly sensitive waters, it is always tracked, monitored, and deterred by the highly capable British Armed Forces, who are able to act in a professional manner throughout.
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Are Russian subs in U.S. waters?

"There is no truth to the Russian claims of our operations in their territorial waters," Captain Kyle Raines, a U.S. military spokesman, said in a statement. "I will not comment on the precise location of our submarines but we do fly, sail, and operate safely in international waters," the statement added.
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Can nuclear submarines be detected?

While submarines are likely to become harder to detect with sonar, Bradbury says that if sonar does not identify them, they'll be picked up by sensors detecting magnetic, nuclear, gravitational and other anomalies.
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Are Russian submarines better than U.S. submarines?

When it comes to submarine power, the U.S. Navy's latest submarine is the Virginia Block V, and on the other side of the Atlantic is Russia's Yasen-M class. The American submarine can carry more weapons, but the Russian sub can carry more missiles...and hypersonic weapons, according to Naval News.
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Can U.S. track Russian nuclear submarines?

Tracking each other's submarines was a major headache for the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Salt water is mostly opaque to electromagnetic radiation, so subs are invisible to radar. Sonar can locate underwater objects, but modern submarines are built to be very quiet.
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Can subs be detected?

One way of detecting and locating submarines is by using passive acoustics or active acoustics. The objective of passive acoustics is to detect the sounds produced by a submarine, such as propeller, engine, and pump noise. These sounds can be identified by experienced sonar operators.
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Did Russia fire at a U.S. sub?

The United States did not carry out operations in Russian territorial waters, U.S. military spokesman Captain Kyle Raines said in a statement quoted by Reuters. "There is no truth to the Russian claims of our operations in their territorial waters," Raines said.
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Who would win a war USA or Russia?

The USA also has an overwhelming advantage over Russia in terms of conventional forces. Russia still has incredible military might, even if it is not as large as NATO's, with more than a million active troops.
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What country has the most advanced submarine?

The U. S. Navy's Ohio-class guided missile submarine tops a ranking of the 49 most advanced and dangerous submarines in the world. The list, compiled in 2020 by H.I. Sutton at Covert Shores, ranks subs by the number of weapons—including missiles and torpedoes—they carry.
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Who has better submarines US or China?

The U.S. is estimated to possess roughly 68 submarines, all nuclear-powered, but China's fleet is expanding rapidly.
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How quiet are Chinese submarines?

Quiet as a Mouse

Sutton, Chinese submarine designs and manufacturing were initially far behind that of the United States. In an article for Forbes, he explained that, “the aim is to make the submarine as quiet as the ambient sea noise around it, typically around 90 decibels.
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Do submarines bump into whales?

Most subs have two types of sonar: active and passive. Active sonar sends out acoustic sounds, or “pings,” which can reach thousands of yards. If the ping bounces back, that means it hit an object—like a whale, a ship, or another submarine.
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Do subs use radar?

But coming back to its primary use, which is warfare, submarines have typically preferred the Sonar (sound navigation ranging) technology over Radar (radio detection and ranging) to detect enemy battleships. And now, this preference has spread to the other submarine applications as well.
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Which country has best submarines?

Currently top 10 attack submarines in the world are these:
  • Nr.1 Seawolf class (USA) ...
  • Nr.2 Virginia class (USA) ...
  • Nr.3 Astute class (United Kingdom) ...
  • Nr.4 Graney class (Russia) ...
  • Nr.5 Sierra II class (Russia) ...
  • Nr.6 Improved Los Angeles class (USA) ...
  • Nr.7 Akula class (Russia) ...
  • Nr.8 Soryu class (Japan)
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How far below sea level do submarines go?

It's generally accepted that the maximum depth (depth of implosion or collapse) is about 1.5 or 2 times deeper. The latest open literature says that a US Los Angeles-class test depth is 450m (1,500 ft), suggesting a maximum depth of 675–900m (2,250–3,000 ft).
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How long do submarines go to sea for?

The limits on how long they can stay underwater are food and supplies. Submarines generally stock a 90-day supply of food, so they can spend three months underwater. The diesel-powered submarines (not now used by the United States Navy) had a limit of several days submerged.
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How strong is NATO compared to Russia?

The collective military capabilities of the 30 countries that make up NATO outnumber Russia in terms of aircraft, at 20,723 to 4,173, and in naval power, with 2,049 military ships, to 605. Russia's ground combat vehicle capacity is more competitive, however, with 12,420 units, to 14,682.
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