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Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with seve...

Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with seve...

Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/charging-down-the-rise-of-air-launched-anti-submarine-weapons-in-the-asia-pacific/

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with seve...

Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with seve...

Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/charging-down-the-rise-of-air-launched-anti-submarine-weapons-in-the-asia-pacific/

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with seve...

Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/charging-down-the-rise-of-air-launched-anti-submarine-weapons-in-the-asia-pacific/

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with seve...

Charging down: The rise of air-launched anti-submarine weapons in the Asia-Pacific

by Rahul Udoshi

A High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability-configured Mk 54 lightweight torpedo is dropped from a US Navy P-8A Poseidon MPA during testing. The wing kit adaptor is visible atop the torpedo body. The Mk 54 torpedo is used by many countries in the APAC region. (NAVAIR)

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is one of the most important maritime regions in the world, with several countries possessing extensive coastlines, strategic naval bases, and busy sea lanes. Increasing regional security challenges, including territorial disputes and geopolitical shifts, make it imperative for these countries to develop and strengthen their anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.

ASW capabilities typically include weapons and sensors, the training and education of military personnel, and the deployment of specialised platforms. Some key ASW technologies include sonars, torpedoes, depth charges, and acoustic sensors. This article focuses on the latest airborne anti-submarine weapons in the region, which include systems operated by China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.


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