I've been working on this material for a while, I was recently asked by someone to explain a couple of details so I thought I'd do it as a new thread, plus offer up a couple of new acquisitions. As it turns out this is a major pain to research and find info on, and while progress is being made, it is in tiny increments.
The sensor program started out and had its peak during the Vietnam War under the "McNamera Line" an "electronic fence" created around S. Vietnam to track supplies and troop movement. The program was deeply shrounded in secrecy throughout the war and much of the documentation remains classified still today. This past summer I found a great document, or about a third of a great document, the remainder it turns out is still classified, and I am not getting anywhere yet with declassification or location of the rest of the document.
Research efforts are further complicated in that it is hard to identify what exactly I am searching for. The sensor program under the McN Line fell under a classified program called Igloo White. Igloo White divided into different sub-programs or replacement programs, such as Muscle Shoals, Duffle Bag, Commando Hunt, etc. If you don't know which program an item fell under or during then your search is done before you begin.
Research shows that the sensor program went through a continued massive expansion for many years. The sensors began as detectors of ground vibration, but soon expanded using Navy Sonabouy technology for sound detection, then into infrared detection and also magnetic detection. Sensors could be hand thrown from helicopter or aircraft, rack mounted on jets or released from dispensers. Versions were developed that were deployed from 155mm artillery and 81mm mortar, as well as a variety of hand emplaced sensors which later crossed over into a program which attempted to use them for perimeter defence at outposts and firebases.
To further complcate this, it seems that the program did not end with the war, but was very quietly redesignated and used for monitoring tunneling activity on the Korean DMZ.
Totally confused, I've reverted to gathering everything I find and slowly sorting it out by printing everything I can find into a document and slowly sorting it. At this point I have a dozen or so items in the collection, photographs of about 30 different items, and I have collected from documents and item dataplates nearly 40 different designations. ADSID, Microsid, Acoubouy, Arfbouy, PSID, Helosid, Commike, Spikebouy - makes my head hurt. So far I am sticking only to items that I have a hard reference on - a document or a photograph of an item.
I recently met someone who introduced himself by asking if I had ever heard of ADSIDs, because that was what he did during his time in the Marines - ! We have a meeting tonight and I am hoping for great enlightenment.
On a related subject, for a long time I've had a variation of the ADSID which has had me puzzled - the characteristic antenna is missing, and instead of the normal fins and drag plate it has a recycled set of fins for a WWII 90lb frag bomb - turned around backwards and welded in place. I was suspicious of this for a long time thinking that it might be a home-done experiment, but I recently picked up an item from Gunbroker which has the same fin assembly, but on a different sensor body and from a different part of the country. I have yet to see a description of either in any documents.
Here is a link to a previous thread where we discussed some of the ADSIDs type items, as well as a photo of my two using the 90lb bomb fins. Info anyone?
http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/85250-Unknown-rocket-missile?highlight=adsid


The sensor program started out and had its peak during the Vietnam War under the "McNamera Line" an "electronic fence" created around S. Vietnam to track supplies and troop movement. The program was deeply shrounded in secrecy throughout the war and much of the documentation remains classified still today. This past summer I found a great document, or about a third of a great document, the remainder it turns out is still classified, and I am not getting anywhere yet with declassification or location of the rest of the document.
Research efforts are further complicated in that it is hard to identify what exactly I am searching for. The sensor program under the McN Line fell under a classified program called Igloo White. Igloo White divided into different sub-programs or replacement programs, such as Muscle Shoals, Duffle Bag, Commando Hunt, etc. If you don't know which program an item fell under or during then your search is done before you begin.
Research shows that the sensor program went through a continued massive expansion for many years. The sensors began as detectors of ground vibration, but soon expanded using Navy Sonabouy technology for sound detection, then into infrared detection and also magnetic detection. Sensors could be hand thrown from helicopter or aircraft, rack mounted on jets or released from dispensers. Versions were developed that were deployed from 155mm artillery and 81mm mortar, as well as a variety of hand emplaced sensors which later crossed over into a program which attempted to use them for perimeter defence at outposts and firebases.
To further complcate this, it seems that the program did not end with the war, but was very quietly redesignated and used for monitoring tunneling activity on the Korean DMZ.
Totally confused, I've reverted to gathering everything I find and slowly sorting it out by printing everything I can find into a document and slowly sorting it. At this point I have a dozen or so items in the collection, photographs of about 30 different items, and I have collected from documents and item dataplates nearly 40 different designations. ADSID, Microsid, Acoubouy, Arfbouy, PSID, Helosid, Commike, Spikebouy - makes my head hurt. So far I am sticking only to items that I have a hard reference on - a document or a photograph of an item.
I recently met someone who introduced himself by asking if I had ever heard of ADSIDs, because that was what he did during his time in the Marines - ! We have a meeting tonight and I am hoping for great enlightenment.
On a related subject, for a long time I've had a variation of the ADSID which has had me puzzled - the characteristic antenna is missing, and instead of the normal fins and drag plate it has a recycled set of fins for a WWII 90lb frag bomb - turned around backwards and welded in place. I was suspicious of this for a long time thinking that it might be a home-done experiment, but I recently picked up an item from Gunbroker which has the same fin assembly, but on a different sensor body and from a different part of the country. I have yet to see a description of either in any documents.
Here is a link to a previous thread where we discussed some of the ADSIDs type items, as well as a photo of my two using the 90lb bomb fins. Info anyone?
http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/85250-Unknown-rocket-missile?highlight=adsid

