Sonar 2076
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Sonar 2076 is a submarine
Submarine
A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability...

 sonar
Sonar
Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect other vessels...

 detection system designed by Thales
Thales Underwater Systems
Thales Underwater Systems , formerly known as Thomson Marconi Sonar, is an international defence manufacturer specialising in sonar systems for submarines, surface warships, and aircraft as well as communications masts and systems for submarines. TUS is a subsidiary of Thales Naval, part of the...

for the Royal Navy.

The system comprises an integrated suite of active and passive sonar systems including bow, fin, flank and towed arrays. Known components include :
  • Type 2077 Parian obstacle avoidance sonar
  • Type 2081 environmental monitor
  • Type 2094 oceanographic sonar
  • Type 2079 active-passive bow sonar
  • Type 2078 fire control bow element
  • Type 2065 towed array
  • Flank array


Support systems include command consoles, upgraded radio communications, upgraded signature reduction, and new flexi couplings to reduce self noise. Sonar 2076 is designed to be fitted into both the new and the existing , allowing the Royal Navy's entire submarine fleet to have a common sonar system. BAE claims that the 2076 represents a "step change" over previous sonars and is the world's most advanced and effective sonar system. It is said to have 13,000 hydrophones, many times the number fitted in previous Royal Navy systems and more than any other submarine sonar in the world. The processing power of the system is said to be equivalent to 60,000 home PCs.

Swiftsure and Trafalgar Update manager, Captain Ian Hughes said, "A good analogy for the performance of Sonar 2076 is that if the submarine was in Winchester it would be able to track a double decker bus going round Trafalgar Square" (a distance of 60 miles).
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