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| en Command assignments at sea including Carrier | ASW Air Group Fifty-Three, Denver (LPD-9), Amphibio |
| CIAL | ASW also employs Army-trained sniffer dogs to check |
| previously operated by the Finnish Navy in the | ASW and trade protection roles. |
| onar, and provides both anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) and anti-surface ship warfare (ASuW) capabilit |
| ne Early Warning (AEW), Anti-Submarine Warfare ( | ASW), and even Weather radar (Arinc 708) and ground |
| Mark 24-Mod-2 for | ASW and ASV use. |
| ed aircraft is used for anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) and search and rescue (SAR). |
| ration and very low air speeds, useful for both | ASW and SAR. |
| rimary missions include Anti-Submarine Warfare ( | ASW), Anti-Surface Warfare (SUW), Command, Control, |
| from Spain to Sicily on anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) barrier patrols. |
| The three Barracuda | ASW boats were not the only US submarines to bear t |
| September for a major conversion to improve her | ASW capabilities. |
| h listening gear and an anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) capability, albeit primitive, Aramis returned |
| February 1947, recommissioned and modernised as | ASW carrier October 1948. |
| n OYQ-9 combat direction system and the OYQ-103 | ASW control system. |
| After joining the | ASW Defense Force 25 September, James C. Owens stea |
| pated in the large-scale antisubmarine warfare ( | ASW) development exercise. |
| In addition to | ASW development, she also aided the advancement of |
| kitsu Maru, intended for coastal antisubmarine ( | ASW) duties. |
| She served in World War II as an | ASW escort carrier in European waters and additiona |
| lane guard services for Ranger and conducted an | ASW exercise with McKean and Bonefish. |
| arrived in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, to participate in | ASW exercises with the Taiwanese Navy. |
| the submarine participated in various fleet and | ASW exercises and visited several ports, including |
| ned to the Yellow Sea in late November for more | ASW exercises with the South Koreans. |
| rea, for two weeks of joint special warfare and | ASW exercises with units of the South Korean Navy. |
| NATO | ASW exercises en route took the guided missile frig |
| served as school ship at Key West and joined in | ASW exercises along the Atlantic Coast and in the C |
| ious overseas assignment, the warship conducted | ASW exercises with 7th Fleet warships, patrolled Fa |
| 1 October 1964), each involving carrier escort, | ASW exercises and the occasional Formosa patrol. |
| A highlight was UNITAS III on | ASW exercises with South American navies. |
| ely commenced intensive anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) exercises along the Atlantic Coast. |
| In September, Bausell conducted | ASW exercises with South Korean warships against Sa |
| She took part in anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) exercises, and during Operation "Straight Lace |
| ated along the East Coast engaging primarily in | ASW exercises. |
| f local operations, crew training, and constant | ASW exercises. |
| r earned renown as she had sunk INS Khurki, the | ASW frigate of Indian Navy. |
| rcepted these transmittions, and dispatched two | ASW frigates, INS Khukri and the " INS Kirpan of 14 |
| 1945, Pelican assisted in experiments with new | ASW gear until October, when she arrived at Charles |
| On 25 April, two Wasp | ASW helicopters flying from Endurance assisted in a |
| fighters and sixteen Kamov Ka-25 or Kamov Ka-27 | ASW helicopters which operated from an angled fligh |
| Five surplus HAS.6 | ASW helicopters converted into the utility role for |
| uba, training naval aviators and taking part in | ASW hunter-killer exercises. |
| Aswan International Airport (IATA: | ASW, ICAO: HESN), also known as Daraw Airport, is a |
| Artificial seawater (or | ASW) is a mixture of dissolved mineral salts (and s |
| ASW is also a major producer and distributor of wat | |
| Mousetrap ( | ASW Marks 20 and 22) was an anti-submarine rocket u |
| to Australia prohibiting the sale of the Ikara | ASW missile to non-Commonwealth nations. |
| the forward part of the ship, the twin SS-N-14 | ASW missile launcher was replaced with 8 octuple SA |
| er La Galissoniere and consisted of the Malafon | ASW missile, 305 mm anti submarine mortar and torpe |
| issions during the Vietnam War and underwent an | ASW modernization at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard |
| entered Long Beach Naval Shipyard and underwent | ASW modernization. |
| fitted with a single Squid Mk IV triple barrel | ASW mortar in the 'A' mount position and a single 4 |
| In 1975-76 the Squid | ASW mortar was removed and a helicopter landing dec |
| In 1975-76 the Squid | ASW mortar was removed and a helicopter landing dec |
| He joined HMAS Hobart as | ASW Officer and Operations Officer in 1982, but com |
| Once at Manila, she resumed | ASW operations to the 27th; then, as escort in comp |
| iv 42 for the Mediterranean again she conducted | ASW operations with the 6th Fleet from France to Cy |
| n addition she participated in periodic coastal | ASW operations which sent her along the eastern sea |
| summer and fall of 1963 she carried out AAW and | ASW operations in the San Diego, California area. |
| erations off Mayport, Florida, then returned to | ASW operations in the North Atlantic. |
| creased in early 1942, Kennison intensified her | ASW operations including escort of convoys and subm |
| She continued her | ASW operations during a midshipman cruise to the Me |
| In addition she conducted | ASW operations off Wonsan and bombarded enemy shore |
| ouncer (D85) and took part in convoy escort and | ASW patrol operations. |
| District and operated on antisubmarine warfare ( | ASW) patrol out of New York harbor. |
| P-3 Orion, | ASW patrol |
| ort carriers as their planes flew air cover and | ASW patrols during May. |
| Mosley resumed | ASW patrols in the Gulf of Maine on 24 March; then, |
| Through the summer, she conducted | ASW patrols and provided escort services in the Mar |
| his duty until early June when she was assigned | ASW patrols in the shipping lanes between the Marsh |
| During December she swept mines and conducted | ASW patrols off the entrance to Chesapeake Bay. |
| Then, Kilty intensified | ASW patrols, trained armed-guard crews for merchant |
| he was awarded the Legion of Merit as a Carrier | ASW plane commander. |
| oup II status, joining the newly formed Reserve | ASW Program in the 3d Naval District. |
| aval Force (FDNF), participated in SHAREM (Ship | ASW Readiness Effectiveness Measuring) 138 along wi |
| bRon 7 in 1967, Plunger operated to improve the | ASW readiness of the Pacific fleet; from 6 March to |
| he total absence of any Anti Submarine Warfare ( | ASW) related sensors or weapons. |
| Her primary mission of | ASW remained unchanged. |
| 1941, operating Fairey Albacore aircraft in the | ASW role in Icelandic and Mediterranean waters. |
| Little Creek on 4 February where she became an | ASW schoolship, engaged in more amphibious exercise |
| he next 2 months she engaged in patrol duty and | ASW screen in the Marshall Islands before reassignm |
| Constantly at sea on patrol and | ASW screen, the destroyer assisted other units as t |
| ned and armed mostly as anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) ships. |
| s deployed with the 11th Escort Group providing | ASW support to Operation Overlord. |
| turn to San Diego, Volador provided services to | ASW surface units, aircraft, and the Fleet Sonar Sc |
| The | ASW system combines inputs from active and passive |
| From 1953-1955, Kula Gulf helped perfect | ASW techniques by participating in search and kill |
| s established in 1903 by the A.S. Watson Group ( | ASW) to produce pure distilled water. |
| is the backbone of the U.S. Navy's lightweight | ASW torpedo inventory, and is the current NATO stan |
| Chapparal surface-to-air missile launcher, and | ASW torpedo tubes. |
| y the Chinese navy use the Yu-7 primarily as an | ASW torpedo, deployed on ships and ASW helicopters. |
| anus in the Admiralty Islands where she resumed | ASW training duties. |
| conducted shakedown and anti-submarine warfare ( | ASW) training out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in late |
| Shifted to | ASW training programs in the spring of 1943, she op |
| n to the West Indies and antisubmarine warfare ( | ASW) training at Bermuda, Jack W. Wilke spent six m |
| The Firefly T.Mk 7 was an interim | ASW training aircraft. |
| There, she resumed | ASW training duties which were continued into July |
| services for ships of the 7th Fleet undergoing | ASW training. |
| Airedale and Middleton, two corvettes and four | ASW Trawlers. |
| Human Services - | Asw. Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-Bergen) |
| DEs were | ASW vessels; DEGs were AAW vessels with the short-r |
| e projector, which was the first ahead-throwing | ASW weapon. |
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