Acoustic devices have been used since the first world war for the location of mortars and artillery emplacements. These systems have undergone a steady evolution in parallel with device such as mortar-locating radars. The acoustic location system has a continuing place in modern ground warfare, since it will function under atmospheric conditions which will blind radar equipment.
Authors:
Carrell, Ross M.; Richter, R.
Affiliation:
Surface Communications Division, Radio Corporation of America, Camden, NJ
AES Convention:
12 (October 1960)
Paper Number:
168
Publication Date:
October 1, 1960
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