3 bar = 100 ft water depth. Look it up. :flameIDAS can effectively be launched as long as the water pressure doesn't crush it. This is presumably a bit more than 3 bar. At least in theory it also doesn't have to break surface right above the sub.would have to be very shallow (<100 ft water depth)
[sarc]Silly of me, of course I forgot that ASW helicopters are the only aircraft that can engage a submarine submerged at a shallow depth or drop torpedoes.[/sarc]Erm, look up how a Mk46 et al works. It needs to find a target to home in on first once it's in the water. Itself, not preprogrammed by the carrier system. Start Sea Siren once you suspect a torpedo will be dropped at you, and the torpedo may have a problem there.
Also, let's not forget common sense. Pair of ASW helos on patrol, certain distance, when one of them is suddenly hit by an IDAS? Assuming the other is within combat distance (<10 km), it will drop its torpedoes as soon as possible to combat the sub and bail to a safe range/height envelope while calling in the attack. Because the crew knows there's at least three more missiles waiting
Except it's rather unlikely nowadays that a MPA or ASW helo would carry these.At that depth aircraft bombs with delay impact fuses could also be deployed with considerable effect as depth charges.
You start using submarines for AAM batteries shooting at the fighters and bombers and they will find a way to shoot back.
Is the IDAS high subsonic? I don’t know, but given the fact that IDAS uses fiber optic guidance that does not seem likely.Exactly how many supersonic ASW aircraft are there? High subsonic? The only ASW aircraft that can even approach 75% of the speed of sound (and won't do that on patrol) is the P-8.As such it would not pose a major threat against fixed wing aircraft, which may well be faster.
You are assuming that with modern networked systems that dedicated ASW craft are the still the only things that can that can track and engage a submerged submarine. Sure, dedicated ASW craft are more effective on a craft by craft basis, but others can be effective in a pinch, even if it is just to drive the sub below the depth it can engage aircraft from until the dedicated ASW arrives to sink the sub.