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German U-boats were primarily surface vessels that could submerge only for short periods sonar ranges were limited to a few thousand metres, and initial contact largely was visual or by radar on the surface.
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The Second World War ended with ASW still in its infancy. The threat of enemy submarines to Canada and its allies was even higher than during the Second World War ( see U-Boat Operations). The Cold War never developed into open, “hot” warfare. Canada was allied with other Western countries, including membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD). The capitalist “West” was led by the United States while the communist “East” was dominated by the Soviet Union. "Canada and Antisubmarine Warfare during the Cold War," by Richard Gimblett, Accessed August 01, 2023, ĭuring the Cold War (from about 1946 to 1991), much of the world was divided into two ideological camps.
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Article published OctoLast Edited October 15, 2021. "Canada and Antisubmarine Warfare during the Cold War." The Canadian Encyclopedia. Canada and Antisubmarine Warfare during the Cold War. The Canadian Encyclopedia, 15 October 2021, Historica Canada. "Canada and Antisubmarine Warfare during the Cold War".
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