Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) experts in the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Virginia, have awarded their third industry contract for a programme that seeks to develop technologies to help detect enemy submarines in shallow coastal waters and harbours without using traditional acoustic submarine-hunting technologies like sonar.
The DARPA Strategic Technology Office has awarded Cortana Corp. in Falls Church, Virginia, a $496,500 contract for the Shallow Water Agile Submarine Hunting (SWASH) programme, which seeks to develop small, lightweight, low power non-acoustic ASW surveillance and cued search capability for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Ill.: DARPA
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