gasdave
Well-Known Member
If the question I am about to ask is not sensible then I willingly accept appropriate reprimand..... 
It occurred to me as I was sailing in a Clyde sub exercise area at the weekend that I'm not sure how I would know if there were subs near me. So here is the embarrassing question. Am I correct in assuming that they would not be "seen" on AIS when not otherwise trying to be militarily invisible? We had one surfaced about a mile behind us previously and it was not shown on our AIS. Do they transmit this way?
Second question is, would AIS work from an underwater source anyway, does it depend on depth, etc. if so? I feel I ought to know the answer to this but ain't sure!
It occurred to me as I was sailing in a Clyde sub exercise area at the weekend that I'm not sure how I would know if there were subs near me. So here is the embarrassing question. Am I correct in assuming that they would not be "seen" on AIS when not otherwise trying to be militarily invisible? We had one surfaced about a mile behind us previously and it was not shown on our AIS. Do they transmit this way?
Second question is, would AIS work from an underwater source anyway, does it depend on depth, etc. if so? I feel I ought to know the answer to this but ain't sure!