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U.S. NAVY MK-84 SONOBUOY TRAINING FILM SIGNAL UNDERWATER SOUND (SUS) 81204 

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How to remain in contact with a submerged submarine via a Signal Underwater Sound (SUS) MK 84 MOD 0 sonobuoy is the subject of this 1960s training film prepared for Naval Air Systems Command. The non-explosive, aircraft-to-submarine communications device provides one-way acoustic communications. It is explained starting at mark 01:00 how the device is launched from an aircraft and can transmit one of four independent codes, each representing a pre-assigned command message. The camera pans a MK 84 sonobuoy as the narrator provides details on each of the device’s three sections. Aided by diagrams, the film at mark 02:30 explains how the device works in the water followed by scenes of a SUS being constructed (mark 03:14) and tested. Devices are shown being carefully packed in ammunition containers before being transferred to an aircraft, where the film provides details on how to open each packaged device. We learn how to use a screwdriver to properly set a code for each device (mark 05:30) and hear examples of each sound at mark 06:15. The film continues with explanations of what not to do with a device (such as taking it apart or exposing it to moisture prior to use) before watching their launch from an aircraft (mark 08:30). Accompanying diagrams further explains how communication with a submarine works. At mark 10:20 we see scenes of submarine crews receiving the signal before the film quickly reviews the key points that had been covered.
Sonobuoys enable Navy ASW forces to detect, track, and pinpoint potentially hostile submarines operating in the open ocean that could be threats to Navy carrier battle groups or other forces. Information from these systems can help enable precision attacks with air-launched torpedoes. A sonobuoy (a portmanteau of sonar and buoy) is a relatively small buoy (typically 13 cm or 5 in, in diameter and 91 cm or 3 ft long) expendable sonar system that is dropped/ejected from aircraft or ships conducting anti-submarine warfare or underwater acoustic research.
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@tomservo5007
@tomservo5007 7 лет назад
the sound must drive the sea life crazy
@towedarray7217
@towedarray7217 6 лет назад
0:30 Sturgeon class? Albacore class? I swear, underwater shots of submarines passing by make me giddy. So gad dang cool. That opening sequence of shots is flippin' mint. Maybe they're just practical models... but I don't think so. Thanks PeriscopeFilm! As always, amazing that you make this stuff available. I watch a few of these everyday.
@wynnduffy7372
@wynnduffy7372 3 года назад
Permit (Thresher). These sail planes are almost on the top of the sail, its typical for that class.
@allandavis8201
@allandavis8201 5 лет назад
Another snap shot in time, both interesting and amusing, in an informative way. Thanks again Periscope Film, thumbs up 👍.
@sheadjohn
@sheadjohn 6 лет назад
i buy things that still have that exact humidity indicator card.
@jokowidiawati2751
@jokowidiawati2751 3 года назад
Wow thanks sir! This very informative content
@HAL_9001
@HAL_9001 2 года назад
That P-3 rotated like a boss @8:24
@Scubabix
@Scubabix 3 года назад
The Mk 64 was more fun. It was an explosive predecessor to the Mk 84. It contained 31.18 g of the explosive 2,4,6-Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine, commonly referred to as Tetryl. They had two depth settings. Tape a couple together and you got a submarines attention quick.
@philipgarmonsway7457
@philipgarmonsway7457 Год назад
Mk 84 is still in service, but not the Mod 0. Newer versions have 5 code settings, and the sea water activated battery is now in the nose section, with the electronic section in the rear. Battery is sealed with foil seals that rupture on impact, so the battery is environmentally sealed until use, this makes it far more reliable.
@jeromewhelan6723
@jeromewhelan6723 7 лет назад
Surprising to see the axial-lead components mounted vertically above the board; I would think this would make the device sensitive to failures on water-entry shock/
@Sometungsten
@Sometungsten 11 месяцев назад
I used these for 20 years and never saw this film. 🙂
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for your service to our great nation.
@hoaxial2090
@hoaxial2090 11 месяцев назад
Hello my fellow MPRA people. P-8 guy here 😀
@Skydivingkittens
@Skydivingkittens 4 месяца назад
Pilot?
@hoaxial2090
@hoaxial2090 4 месяца назад
@@Skydivingkittens maintainer
@deanshein8617
@deanshein8617 7 лет назад
dreamy
@sazzal3016
@sazzal3016 Год назад
Oh, I know why RU-vid suggested this old video now.
@nonna_sof5889
@nonna_sof5889 4 года назад
5:01 "DON'T HIT SUB" Honestly it would be most impressive if you did. They're not big targets for an aircraft, particularly one doing level bombing.
@oldschoolfoil2365
@oldschoolfoil2365 3 года назад
More chance of dropping into a whales blow hole then hitting a surfaced sub
@buckstarchaser2376
@buckstarchaser2376 3 года назад
@@oldschoolfoil2365 "Good shot, kid! That was one in a million!" (whale unexpectedly goes supercritical and blows up all over the place)
@oldschoolfoil2365
@oldschoolfoil2365 3 года назад
@@buckstarchaser2376 Stranger things have happened
@HAL_9001
@HAL_9001 2 года назад
Next they'll say: "DON'T LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, OR HIT THE BELL ICON"
@merlemorrison482
@merlemorrison482 7 лет назад
Downside is that would tell the other side we have a sub in the area.......
@mikecowen6507
@mikecowen6507 7 лет назад
Or at least let them think so...
@eddievhfan1984
@eddievhfan1984 6 лет назад
Thing is, any smart Soviet commander would have known already that carrier battle groups don't go anywhere without a sub screen. This is a useful tool for rapid communication with subs supporting a surface group without waiting on a scheduled rise to periscope depth to copy the radio broadcast, especially if the pre-briefed signals correspond to useful commands like "come to PD and standby for further orders", "redeploy to fleet's flank", "sub detected within firing range of fleet, begin active search, locate, and neutralize", and so on. The surface groups already generate enough of an acoustic and electronic signature to announce its presence, even without active SONAR blasting away. If it's a lone-wolf attack sub operating on a detached mission, then yes, this would be an unnecessary risk.
@karenanthony4127
@karenanthony4127 6 лет назад
That IS NOT A SONOBUOY. I dropped hundreds of that little SUS bastards out of the P-3 freefall chute. Sonos are a five inch diameter about a yard long and have have hydrophones and transmitters to pinpoint underwater targets. SUS are explosive or non-explosive such as the MK 84 SUS. They are used to signal via sound. The first MK 84 has 4 signals, the later ones had five.
@SimDeck
@SimDeck 3 года назад
What exactly do the sounds represent?
@buckstarchaser2376
@buckstarchaser2376 3 года назад
I'm more interested in what unauthorized items you've released from the freefall chute... Do people use it for disposing rubbish, and/or as a toilet?
@anthonyfaye3344
@anthonyfaye3344 Год назад
I've chucked a couple of these from the SH-60B. Mostly, we just heard stories about our elders (our H-2 forefathers) peeing in them and putting them in toilets and swimming pools. Maybe that actually worked, maybe it didn't.
@663rainmaker
@663rainmaker 2 года назад
Up Periscope USA 🇺🇸
@brianlevix549
@brianlevix549 2 года назад
I dunno, sounds pretty SUS
@Akrafena
@Akrafena Год назад
lololool
@anthonyfaye3344
@anthonyfaye3344 Год назад
Heh heh. Nice!
@mdcraig62
@mdcraig62 4 года назад
Can Your aircraft has dropped enough sonar buoys so that a man could walk from Greenland to Iceland to Scotland without getting his feet wet. Now, shall we dispense with the bull?
@matthewallwood1017
@matthewallwood1017 4 года назад
One ping only please
@buckstarchaser2376
@buckstarchaser2376 3 года назад
Mmmm, bull dispensers.... Like PEZ, but rowdier.
@christianitis
@christianitis 3 года назад
sus
@charleslaine
@charleslaine Год назад
“Don’t hit the sub.”
@rickysmith5167
@rickysmith5167 2 года назад
A mk 84 is a gp bomb
@rickysmith5167
@rickysmith5167 2 года назад
I was an aircrew ordnanceman bullshit!
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