For a very long time, naval vessels have used sonar technology as a silent, safe tool for mapping and navigating underwater environments in movies and TV shows. However, the reality is quite different. The sound waves emitted by sonar sweeps can have dangerous and even deadly effects on marine wildlife, including humans. In this article, we delve into the terrifying effects of submarine radar on humans, exploring the differences between active and passive sonar, the risks involved, and the potential consequences for those exposed to its powerful soundwaves.
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