Indicator Loop Stations (original) (raw)

Bribie Island, Australia Oban Bay, Scotland Nahant, Massachussetts

AROUND THE WORLD

This is the home page for the anti-submarine magnetic indicator loop research project. Indicator Loops are long lengths of cable laid on the seafloor of harbours to detect enemy submarines. They were developed by the Royal Navy in the early 1900s and first trialled at the end of WW1. They were then successfully deployed in WW2 in British ports both at home, in the Dominions (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Ceylon, Penang) or in allied harbours (Iceland, Holland, Dardanelles). By 1942 the United States had adapted this technology for its own needs.


If you have any feedback please email me: Dr Richard WaldingResearch Fellow - School of ScienceGriffith University Brisbane, Australia Email: waldingr49@yahoo.com.au

Indicator Loops - an overview (YouTube, 70 minutes)

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INDICATOR LOOPS AROUND THE WORLD
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