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Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare San Diego, also known as Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center (FASWTC), was established in 1960 to enhance the United States Navy’s anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities during the Cold War. Located on Point Loma in San Diego, California, the center provided specialized training for Navy personnel in detecting, tracking, and neutralizing enemy submarines. Over the decades, FASWTC adapted to advancements in submarine and ASW technologies, incorporating state-of-the-art simulators and tactics into its curriculum. The training center continues to serve as a vital hub for ASW education, supporting fleet readiness and undersea warfare dominance for the U.S. Navy and its allies.

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