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Cassidian equips new Finnish Border Guard Patrol Vessel with high-performance Naval Radar
Cassidian equips new Finnish Border Guard Patrol Vessel with high-performance Naval Radar
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Defense Industry News - Finland
Cassidian
equips new Finnish Border Guard Patrol Vessel with high-performance Naval
Radar
Cassidian, the defence and security division of EADS, will equip the
new Offshore Patrol Vessel of the Finnish Border Guard with its proven
TRS-3D naval radar. The STX Shipyard in Rauma/Finland has awarded Cassidian
a contract to deliver the radar by mid-2013 for integration into the
new ship.
"To provide reliable surveillance data during the demanding Coast
Guard missions in the difficult littoral environment of the Finnish
coastal waters you need extremely powerful sensors", said Elmar
Compans, Head of Sensors & Electronic Warfare at Cassidian. "Our
TRS-3D radar has operationally proven that it is the right answer to
these challenging requirements."
Cassidian's TRS-3D radar on the Finnish Navy Hamina class missile boat. (Picture:
Cassidian)
The radar is intended to provide a reliable and
comprehensive situation picture as well as safe helicopter guidance
and Search-and-Rescue (SAR) missions under the extreme environmental
conditions of the Finnish littoral waters. TRS-3D is a 3-dimensional
multimode naval radar for air and sea surveillance. It includes the
ability to correlate plots and tracks of targets with Cassidian's MSSR
2000 I identification system for automatic identification of vessels
and aircraft.
TRS-3D is in service with the "Squadron 2000" patrol vessels
and the "Hämeenma"-class ships of the Finnish Navy. With
more than 60 radars operated by navies and coast guards worldwide, TRS-3D
is the market leader in its class. Among the ships equipped are the
K130 corvettes of the German Navy, the US Coast Guard National Security
Cutters, the US Navy Littoral Combat Ships and the Norwegian Coast Guard
vessels of the "Nordkapp" and "Svalbard" class.