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BAE tech will give Navy subs an asymmetric edge

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded BAE Systems a $4.6 million contract for its Mobile Offboard Clandestine Communications and Approach (MOCCA) program.

The MOCCA program's goal is to enable submarines to detect other submerged vessels at greater distances, while minimizing the risk of counter-detection.

"Advances in maritime technology are critical to the Department of Defense and an area where the U.S. military can continue to strengthen its advantage," said Geoff Edelson, director of Maritime Systems and Technology at BAE Systems. "With the resurgence of near-peer competitors and an increasing number of submarines, MOCCA technology will provide Navy submariners with a vital asymmetrical advantage against a rapidly proliferating undersea threat."

To meet the MOCCA program's ambitious Phase 1 goals, BAE Systems' researchers will design efficient sonar capabilities to maximize detection range and improve target identification and tracking

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