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Thales presented several of its naval systems at NAVDEX 2013
Thales presented several of its naval systems at NAVDEX 2013
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2013 Daily News - Thales at Navdex 2013
Thales
presented several of its naval systems at NAVDEX 2013
With
more than 50 years’ experience in delivering systems, equipment
and services to naval forces, Thales offers unrivalled and proven expertise
to an ever growing customer base around the world. Leveraging an in-depth
understanding of evolving naval and maritime environments, Thales contributes
to the success of naval missions on all seas. Thales presented several
of its naval systems at NAVDEX 2013.
Thales ARTEMIS
IRST at Navdex 2013
ARTEMIS
ARTEMIS is a new generation of IRST (Infra-Red Search and Track) based
on distributed infrared sensors, electronic stabilisation and modular
open systems design. Its elegant yet robust system design, using multiple
sensor heads, is purposely engineered to minimise footprint, reduce
maintenance, simplify logistics and maximise operational availability
for all Thales customers. Furthermore, ,it delivers superior performance
at a cost no greater than existing scanning IRST technology. ARTEMIS
has been ordered for the French and Italian navy FREMM Frigates.
I-Mast scale
model on Thales' stand during Navdex 2013
I-Mast
I-MAST 100 is an integrated naval sensor & communications suite
packed into an advanced mast structure. It combines multiple state-of-the-art
sensor and communications subsystems, auxiliaries required for safety,
maintenance, navigation, etc., and infrastructure into a single pre-outfitted
and pre-tested package that is installed on top of a ship’s superstructure
at the final stage of the shipbuilding process. I-MAST 100 combines
the majority of the sensor and communications functionalities of the
ship into one integrated mast structure. With huge advantages in terms
of improved operational performance with lower life cycle costs, the
I-MAST is already on board the Royal Netherlands Navy’s HMS Holland.
Thales GATEKEEPER
EO system outside the Navdex hall. Thales was giving live demonstrations
of the GATEKEEPER capabilities throughout the event.
GATEKEEPER
For close range detection and identification of asymmetric threats,
Thales’s GATEKEEPER staring electro-optic ship security system
provides round-the-clock panoramic surveillance, identification and
threat alert in the surface domain. The system is ideally suited as
a clip-on for existing platforms and excels in harbours and confined
waterways where radar use is restricted and radar performance is limited