(supersonic missile assisted release of torpedo) launch , used by the French Navy between 1966 and 1997, used a rocket-assisted glider to carry a torpedo up to 8 nautical miles (13 km) after launch.
Depth charges were the earliest weapons designed for use by ships against submerged
submarines. These explosives were initially dropped as the ship moved over the presumed location of a submarine. Before World War II, shipboard
sonar was unable to maintain contact with a submarine at close range. Various
mortar-type projectors, including
Hedgehog and
Squid, were devised during
World War II to allow a ship to maintain sonar contact while lobbing explosive charges toward the submarine. During the
Cold War,
missiles were developed to provide greater range with reduced
recoil. Some missiles and rockets, such as
K745A1 Red Shark carry
homing torpedoes to provide
terminal guidance for the
warhead. The advantage of an anti-submarine missile is the attack stand-off range. ==Examples==