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SOSUS and the Secret Undersea War

5 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Long before satellites ruled spycraft, the Cold War was fought in the cold, dark waters of the North Atlantic and Norwegian Sea. This episode dives into the top-secret SOSUS network—a chain of underwater listening posts that tracked Soviet submarines from the moment they left port. Lucas and Luna explore how the U.S. Navy, using the Sound Surveillance System, turned the ocean into an ear, detecting the faintest acoustic signatures of diesel and nuclear subs. They unpack the GIUK gap, the SOSUS 'cables' that became the target of Soviet espionage (including the incredible Operation Ivy Bells), and the cat-and-mouse game between sonar technicians and submarine captains. Along the way, they discuss the role of the USNS Hayes, the underwater recording buoys, and how SOSUS eventually transitioned from military secrecy to civilian science, tracking whales and icebergs. A story of paranoia, ingenuity, and the quietest battle of the Cold War. #SOSUS #ColdWar #SubmarineWarfare #UnderwaterAcoustics #GIUKGap #Navy #OperationIvyBells #Sonar #ASW #Moscow #Washington #Espionage #NorwegianSea #USNSHayes #WhaleTracking #History #FexingoHistory #NavalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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