06 April 2024

Chess Dynamics to Provide Surveillance Systems for Australia's Hunter Class Frigates

06 April 2024

SeaEagle fire-control electro-optical (FCEO) surveillance system that will go onboard the RAN's first batch of Hunter-class frigates (photo: Chess Dynamics)

Chess Dynamics has been awarded a contract by BAE Systems Maritime Australia to supply its SeaEagle FCEO surveillance systems for the first batch of the Royal Australian Navy's (RAN) Hunter class frigates.

The system will provide the RAN with a state-of-the-art surveillance capability for the detection, tracking, and identification of surface and air targets as part of the Hunter Class Frigate Program. The highly accurate tracking data is expected to allow passive targeting for the weapon systems, reducing overall operator burden.

The SeaEagle FCEO has been selected for integration into several global naval programmes, including the Royal Navy's Type 26 Global Combat Ship, on which the Hunter class frigates have been designed. The system is equipped with an advanced daylight camera, a high-resolution infrared camera, and an eye-safe laser rangefinder. It also features a sophisticated software suite that provides a comprehensive picture of the maritime environment.

"We are delighted to have been selected by BAE Systems Maritime Australia to provide our SeaEagle FCEO surveillance systems for the RAN's Hunter class frigates," said David Tuddenham, Group Managing Director of Chess Dynamics. "Our system is a proven performer, and we are confident that it will provide the RAN with the capability it needs to operate effectively in increasingly demanding maritime environments."

The SeaEagle FCEO system will be integrated into the Hunter class frigates' combat management system, providing the crew with a single, intuitive interface. The system can also share information with other ships and assets in the fleet, enhancing the RAN's overall maritime situational awareness.

The contract represents a significant milestone for Chess Dynamics and further establishes the company as a leading provider of high-performance electro-optic sensor systems for the maritime defence market. The SeaEagle FCEO system will play a key role in the RAN's Hunter Class Frigate Program, providing the fleet with the capability it needs to operate effectively in a modern maritime environment.

14 komentar:

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    BalasHapus
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    PSC-Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats before being given the contract, the company was contracted to deliver six patrol boats for the Malaysian Navy in 2004 and complete the delivery in 2007. Those were supposed to be the first of 27 offshore vessels ultimately cost RM24 billion plus the right to maintain and repair all of the country’s naval craft. But only two of the barely operational patrol boats had been delivered by mid-2006.
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    2024 DETAIL DESIGN HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED. = Defence Minister secretary-general DS Khaled Nordin told Parliament on March 12 as the detail design has not been completed. The detail design is only expected completed either in June or July, instead of next May
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    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus
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    The new submarine, which cost about 69.9 billion yen ($473 million) to build, is powered by a diesel-electric engine generating 6,000 hp. It has a maximum speed underwater of 20 knots.

    The JMSDF said that the Taigei-class boat is all equipped with lithium-ion batteries in place of lead-acid ones, just like the final two Soryu-class boats for the JMSDF: Oryu (SS 511) and Toryu (SS 512).

    GS Yuasa, a Kyoto-based developer and manufacturer of battery systems, provided the lithium-ion batteries for those new submarines. So far Japan is the only country known to have fitted lithium-ion batteries into SSKs, with South Korea expected to be the next country to do so with the second batch of KSS-III (also known as Dosan Ahn Chang-ho)-class submarines sometime in the late 2020s.

    The new Taigei class employs a “compact” and “highly efficient” electricity storage and supply system that extends the submarine’s endurance under water without the need to increase the size of the boats, according to the Japanese Ministry of Defense (MoD).

    link:
    https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2024/03/japan-commissions-third-taigei-class-submarine/


    sumber dana:
    https://priangantimurnews.pikiran-rakyat.com/internasional/pr-1222222144/kementerian-keuangan-republik-indonesia-beri-persetujuan-pinjaman-usd600-juta-untuk-kapal-selam-bekas


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    BalasHapus
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    BalasHapus
  8. RM 11.2 BILLION = The cost of the LCS project is now RM11.2 billion. It must be noted from that RM11.2 billion, Lunas or the former BNS used around RM1 billion to pay its debts and to upgrade the facilities for the LCS project. And not a single ship has been delivered yet.
    -
    PSC-Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats before being given the contract, the company was contracted to deliver six patrol boats for the Malaysian Navy in 2004 and complete the delivery in 2007. Those were supposed to be the first of 27 offshore vessels ultimately cost RM24 billion plus the right to maintain and repair all of the country’s naval craft. But only two of the barely operational patrol boats had been delivered by mid-2006.
    -
    2024 DETAIL DESIGN NOT COMPLETED. = Defence Minister secretary-general DS Khaled Nordin told Parliament on March 12 as the detail design has not been completed. The detail design is only expected completed either in June or July, instead of next May
    😝PSC > BNS > LUNAS = Naval Dockyard had never built anything but trawlers or police boats😝

    BalasHapus