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US Marines are getting in on Navy submarine hunting
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美国海军陆战队近期完成了一项重要的训练演习,首次利用MV-22B“鱼鹰”倾转旋翼飞机从空中部署声呐浮标,以提升其在反潜作战(ASW)中的作用。此次演习标志着海军陆战队与海军在反潜领域的协同增效迈出了新步伐。声呐浮标能够探测敌方潜艇,为后续的攻击提供关键信息。海军官员表示,海军陆战队在反潜作战中的角色已从“是否能做”转变为“如何做得更好”并将其融入海军作战体系。此次创新性部署突显了“鱼鹰”飞机在分布式航空作业和远征前沿基地作业中的独特优势,其远程能力和载荷能力使其在反潜战领域展现出高度的有效性和多功能性,以应对不断演变的新威胁。

⚓️ 海军陆战队利用MV-22B“鱼鹰”飞机部署声呐浮标,标志着其在反潜作战(ASW)领域能力的一次重要拓展。这项训练演习旨在加强海军陆战队与海军在反潜领域的协同合作,利用“鱼鹰”飞机独特的倾转旋翼技术,从空中精确投放能够探测敌方潜艇的声呐浮标,为海军的整体反潜作战体系提供支持。

🚀 此次演习的成功实施,表明海军陆战队已从传统的反恐作战模式,逐步转向应对与中国、俄罗斯等大国进行的海上对抗。通过“鱼鹰”飞机这种前所未有的方式部署声呐浮标,展示了其在适应新型作战环境和提升海军机动性方面的决心与能力,将海军陆战队的能力有效融入到更广泛的海军作战计划中。

🌊 声呐浮标作为一种历史悠久且技术成熟的潜艇探测工具,最早可追溯至二战时期,用于对抗德国U型潜艇。它们通过无线电信号将探测到的水下信息传递给飞机或舰船,能够帮助定位潜艇并辅助进行鱼雷攻击。此次演习将这种工具的应用范围扩大到海军陆战队,进一步丰富了反潜作战的手段。

💡 “鱼鹰”飞机作为一种兼具固定翼和旋翼飞机特性的航空器,其在执行反潜任务时展现出显著优势。它能够覆盖更远的航程,并携带与P-8“海神”反潜巡逻机相当的载荷,同时能够长时间在目标区域上空执行侦察和探测任务,这对于时间敏感的反潜作业至关重要,证明了其在应对新兴威胁方面的多功能性和战略价值。

Sgt. Victor Estes , a Marine Corps aircraft crew chief, drops sonobuoys out of an MV-22B Osprey during a flight near Surface Combat Systems Center Wallops Island, Virginia, July 2, 2025.

Marines just wrapped up a training exercise that saw troops tossing sonobuoys out of the back of MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, part of an effort meant to boost how the Marines and Navy can work together to fight enemy submarines.

"We're past the question of whether the Marine Corps can contribute to ASW," said Navy Capt. Bill Howey, director of maritime operations for Commander, Submarine Group Two, in a press release on the training. "Now we're refining how they contribute and then integrating that into the fleet playbook."

Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) involves detecting, tracking, and neutralizing enemy submarines using specialized ships, aircraft, sonar systems, and underwater weapons. It is a critical component of naval defense aimed at protecting fleets and strategic waterways from hidden underwater threats, though it hasn't traditionally been a mission in which Marines have been involved.

Expendable sonobuoys, like those used in the exercise, are launched, or in this case dropped, from the air (from fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft and uncrewed airborne platforms) and are used for detecting and tracking submarines. They can also help with targeting subs for a torpedo attack.

The recent training was part of a yearslong reshuffling for the Marine Corps from fighting counterinsurgency warfare in the Middle East toward peer-level warfare against adversarial nations like China or Russia. It seems to be among the first times the DoD has relied on the Osprey for sonobuoy deployment.

Maj. Sean T. Penczak, the executive officer of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 162 said that "the Osprey's unique capabilities as a tiltrotor aircraft allow it to excel within the framework of distributed aviation operations and expeditionary advanced base operations."

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jamar Fulton and Airman Adam Hill, aviation ordnancemen, load sonobuoys before flight operations on a P-3C Orion in Okinawa, Japan, August 27, 2011.

"Its ability to cover long ranges with a payload comparable to the P-8, while maximizing time on station for time-critical tasking, has made it highly effective in the anti-submarine warfare arena— demonstrating its versatility and value as emerging threats continue to evolve," he said of the Osprey.

The other aircraft Penczak referenced is Boeing's P-8 Poseidon airplane, which is based on the civilian 737-800 and was created for maritime missions like anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare. The plane can deploy torpedoes and anti-ship missiles and serves as a premier airborne ASW platform.

NATO countries have stepped up their anti-submarine warfare efforts in recent years in the Atlantic Ocean and Arctic amid more frequent Russian submarine activity. They are also ramping up efforts to combat unintentional damage and sabotage to undersea cables and critical infrastructure, sometimes relying on sensor systems, uncrewed surveillance, and patrols.

Sonobuoys like the ones used recently aren't new to the US military's arsenal of submarine detection tools, though they are a new tool for Marines. The sensors were developed during World War II in response to German U-boats' attacks on Allied vessels in the Atlantic.

A DoD technical paper described this tech as a "simple, reliable, inexpensive, technically complex, adaptive, and effective device that has been produced by the millions and used for almost seventy years."

"A few years ago, the idea of Marines flying [anti-submarine warfare] missions might have raised eyebrows," Col. James C. Derrick, commanding officer, Marine Aircraft Group 26, said in his statement. "Now we're doing it as part of the plan, using the Osprey's unique capabilities to help enable naval maneuver."

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