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Sagem navigation system selected by DSME of South Korea for Indonesian submarines
Sagem navigation system selected by DSME of South Korea for Indonesian submarines
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Sagem
navigation system selected by DSME of South Korea for Indonesian submarines
Sagem
(Safran) beat out an international field to win the contract from Daewoo
Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd (DSME) of South Korea
as prime contractor for the navigation system to be installed on three
1,400 ton ocean-going submarines to be deployed by the Indonesian navy.
Republic
of Korea Submarine Chang Bogo - SSK 61.
The 3 submarines for Indonesia will be a custom version of this Type
209 class
(picture: US Navy)
Ordered
by Indonesia in 2012, this new class of ocean-going submarine is the
first South Korean designed submarine to be sold in international markets.
The Sagem navigation system (NAVS) offers outstanding reliability and
precision, making it the best system for demanding submarine missions,
whether at sea or for operations along coastlines. NAVS comprises two
high-performance Sigma 40XP laser gyro inertial reference units, a computer
and safety critical navigation software, all contributing to the submarine’s
stealth and safety during dives.
Sagem's Sigma
40XP inertial navigation system (picture: Sagem)
The decisive factors in
DSME’s choice were Sagem’s proven capabilities as systems
integrator, plus its expertise in data fusion and transmission to
the ship’s combat system, along with extensive experience in
managing major defense programs.
This latest contract underscores the quality of the relationship between
Korean industry and Sagem on navigation systems, and the predominance
of laser technology in submarine navigation systems. South Korea’s
Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) had already chosen
Sagem recently to modernize the navigation system on the country’s
KSS-1 Chang Bogo submarines class, several modernized submarines are
already in full operation at sea.
Through this contract, Sagem further consolidates its leadership in
navigation systems for today’s submarine forces. Over 60 submarines
around the world, in 14 different classes, are now fitted with Sagem
navigation systems, including nuclear submarines (SNLE-NG, Barracuda,
SNA Améthyste), air-independent propulsion (AIP) types and
diesel-electric models (Scorpène family). More than 400 surface
vessels are also equipped with Sagem inertial navigation systems.