A type of
sonar in which you do not send out
pings, but just
listen for
noise made by things under or above the
water. The
advantage of
passive sonar is that no one can hear you using it. Things you can hear with passive sonar include, but are not limited to,
surface ships,
torpedos,
aircraft near the
surface of the water, other
people's
active sonar, the noise of the
screws of
submarines if they're going fast enough, someone dropping a
wrench on the
deck of a
sub,
hull-popping noises from a
sub changing
depth,
whales, and other such things. If you can hear something with
sonar, you can
locate it. If you can
locate it, you can
kill it. Making
subs more and more
quiet is an ongoing
task of
engineers.