The Bureau of Naval Weapons is developing a small radio-controlled helicopter (DSN-3) for antisubmarine warfare. The DSN-3, will operate from a landing-platform on a surface ship (DD), and will be sent out when sonar contact is made with an enemy submarine. The helicopter will be controlled from the deck of the destroyer. When tracking radar and sonar positions coincide, the weapon (a Mk 44 torpedo, Mk 46 torpedo, or Mk 57 nuclear depth charge) is armed and dropped. At this time, the DSN-3 returns to the destroyer.
Development of an Aircraft Monitor and Control (AMAC) System (RYU-7/A24-DSN-3) for the DSN-3 Drone
1961
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Report
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Aircraft , Antisubmarine Warfare , Helicopters , Remote control , Drones , Antisubmarine aircraft , Monitors , Circuits , Depth charges , Nuclear bombs , Torpedoes , Flight testing , Operation , Dash(Drone antisubmarine helicopters) , H-50 aircraft , Mark-46 torpedoes , Mark-44 torpedoes , Mark-57 nuclear depth charges , Qh-50c aircraft
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