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The technology of the naval intelligence and recon submarines

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When we are talking about the delivering of the information, the U.S NAVY would not actually want that any of it vessel would not be in public more, than what is absolutely necessary. The thing is also the principle in other military forces around the world. We all know about spy planes because those vehicles are sometimes seen in the air, and that's why spy planes are the most things in intelligence, what are seen in public. But the submarines and other spy ships are more capable to get information than any spy plane can ever be. The submarines can stay at the same point in the sea even months if it uses nuclear power.


And in that position, it can record the messages, what enemy sends, and that information can be used to create new tactics against the predicted enemy. Modern submarines can also deliver drones and scuba-divers for installing the spy-systems in the underwater cables, and even the light cable can be broken. The system, what is needed is the extremely sensitive photocell, what can be put on the outer layer of the cable. This system needs absolute darkness for working, and that's why the light cells would put in the box, what would be set around the cable, and then the photocell can record the flashes inside the cable.


That data can send to the submarine by using underwater LRAD-modem or store in the USB-sticks, what can be changed by using small size underwater robots. And that data can be analyzed in the computer centers in the mainland. Those submarines can also have small size drones, what can travel to the gutter. Those systems can deliver small drones, what can flight and travel underwater, we are talking about systems that can eavesdrop houses and flats.


They can also deliver the explosives to the targeted sites, and cause very big trouble for the enemy if that ammunition would deliver to the ammunition warehouses. Modern submarines can also attack the targets with the drones, and the most modern killer robots can attack also against the sea-patrol aircraft. And those very sophisticated aircraft can also be destroyed by using the anti-aircraft missiles, what can be launched from the submerged submarine.


When we are talking about the intelligence, what the NAVY does, the U.S NAVY has also reconnaissance versions of the F/A-18 "Hornets". Those photo reconnaissance versions are named as the RF-18, and they are equipped with the camera packs and other sophisticated reconnaissance systems. This kind of tactical reconnaissance planes can be used in the similar missions as the U-2 spy planes, and the RF-18 flight altitude can be extremely high if the engine uses oxygenize or oxygen injection straight to the motor, what allows the aircraft operate in high altitude missions.

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIbOoBtqA-I

http://www.businessinsider.com/us-navy-most-decorated-warship-sub-uss-parche-used-for-spy-missions-2018-6?r=US&IR=T&IR=T

https://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/systems/atars.htm

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