UK Navy's Merlin Helicopter To Be Fitted With Thales Searchwater Radar

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  • 01:22 PM, January 16, 2017
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UK Navy's Merlin Helicopter To Be Fitted With Thales Searchwater Radar
UK Navy's Merlin Helicopter To Be Fitted With Thales Searchwater Radar

Lockheed Martin has selected a new generation of the Thales Searchwater radar and Cerberus mission system to be fitted to existing Merlin Mk2s helicopters for delivering Royal Navy with an airborne surveillance and control capability (ASaC).

Lockheed Martin acts as the Ministry of Defence’s prime contractor for the Merlin helicopter. The contract marks the beginning of the design and manufacture of role-fit equipment to be fitted to the fleet of Merlin helicopters which will serve the Royal Navy until 2029, the companies announced today.

The deal also replaces the outgoing Sea King Mark 7 ASaC force, fitted with an earlier version of the Thales Searchwater and Cerberus systems.

The new capability will begin to enter service when the last of the Sea King ASaC helicopters are retired and will maximize the re-use of the Ministry of Defence’s existing investment in equipment, training and expertise by upgrading, updating and adapting a battle proven capability.

The new generation of CROWSNEST represents a step change in both user functionality and operational capability.

An improved human machine interface utilizing touch screen technology and an autonomous artificial intelligence based tracking system provide the users with a highly innovative approach to the demands of modern maritime warfare.

The new system offers the operator vastly improved target identification, the ability to library match airborne contacts, as well as introducing inverse synthetic aperture radar and a fully integrated electronic support measures.

Operators are also able to exploit collected data more effectively through a greatly enhanced mission recording and replay system that allows both real time and post mission data reconstruction.

The upgraded, updated, and adapted Thales Search water radar and Cerberus mission system will now continue into the future to provide critical force protection to Joint forces, including the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers. 

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