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Tango0106 Jul 2015 11:19 p.m. PST

… 4th-gen stealth subs even quieter.

"By the end of 2015 Russia's Northern Fleet is to deploy a novel acoustic detection system, which would verify that its newest stealth subs are as quiet as they should be to avoid being spotted during combat missions.

The system, called Batareya (battery), is currently in its final stages of development, senior researcher at the VNIIFTRI – an institute that develops various instruments for the Russian military – Sergey Tsigankov told TASS…"
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GeoffQRF07 Jul 2015 3:38 a.m. PST

….their weapons programme starts to sound more and more like Iran on an almost daily basis.

David Manley07 Jul 2015 5:26 a.m. PST

Why would you say that? They are simply developing an offshore noise range, something that a number of NATO navies have operated for many years. Nothing "Iranian" in hype about that.

GeoffQRF07 Jul 2015 5:35 a.m. PST

It can pick sound signatures about three times less noisy than the ambient sounds. "We chose this way for transmission because no western nation currently has a technology to intercept data from a fiber optic cable underwater" he explained.

Cyrus the Great07 Jul 2015 7:10 a.m. PST

Nothing "Iranian" in hype about that.

Maybe, because both of their economies don't have a pot to Bleeped text in.

Lou from BSM07 Jul 2015 8:18 a.m. PST

<"We chose this way for transmission because no western nation currently has a technology to intercept data from a fiber optic cable underwater" he explained.>

Yes we do…

David Manley07 Jul 2015 1:12 p.m. PST

"yes we do"

Well there's another NSA secret down the tubes :)

Lion in the Stars08 Jul 2015 7:54 p.m. PST

@David: That one was blown back in 1998, when "Blind Man's Bluff" was published.

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