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fizzziks
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So my mind tends to wander, but I was thinking... since active/passive sonar is used to detect objects underwater, couldn't thermal imaging be used as well (in conjunction)? Isn't there any reason why we couldn't combine the two sensors into cooperatively working together to detect submarines, enemy swimmers, underwater mines, etc assuming the radiating heat is sufficient enough and to the required intensity of the thermal imager?
Does this make sense at all? I was hoping to spur some discussion on the topic.
Does this make sense at all? I was hoping to spur some discussion on the topic.