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In this case, sonar operators could see the weapon adjusting its course, refining its approach. It was learning from its environment. Every second brought it closer.

A sudden, aggressive maneuver can amplify a ship’s acoustic signature, giving a smart torpedo clearer data. Releasing decoys too early can teach the weapon what is false, allowing it to filter out countermeasures later. The carrier’s command team understood that patience, in these moments, is not passivity—it is strategy.
The carrier was not simply being hunted. It was studying its hunter.