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by Retric
209 days ago
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It’s a huge design space. One easy to understand example is a passive sonar underwater drone that stays close enough to the surface to gather sunlight and easily communicate with satellites without also being visible on the surface or making sounds from surface wave action. It can then send high frequency radio signals to satellites which rapidly attenuate through the ocean creating a near perfect stealth system vs subs. The option exists to deploy a string of much deeper sensors via a tether. Another option is close equivalents to the existing systems dropped from aircraft, though with significantly more stealthy deployment. Etc etc. |
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Now you want to add a solar array (without being visible). And easily communicating with satellites will rapidly eat into your power budget, even without worrying about propulsion.
Yes, sensors can be tethered. We've done that since the early 80's, and let our SOSUS systems deteriorate since the fall of the USSR. But these aren't drones, aren't anything like a swarm of drones.
Let's not shift the goalposts away from the original argument.