A method for detecting, tracking and locating submarines (24) utilizes
pulsed coherent radiation from a laser (12) that is projected down
through a water column, with particles in the water producing speckle
from backscatter of the random particle distribution, with correlation of
two closely time-spaced particle-based speckle patterns providing an
intensity measurement indicative of the presence of a submarine.
Subsurface submarine movement provides a subsurface wake which causes
movement of particles such that two closely-spaced "snapshots" of the
returns from particles in the same water column can detect particle
movement due to the wake. The magnitude of the speckle pattern change
indicates particle movement. In one embodiment, the return signals are
imaged onto an intensified CCD or APA array that capture two successive
laser pulses through the utilization of dual pixel registered cameras.
Note that in the subject system, phase information is converted to
measurable intensity information relating to particle motion.