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Thales launches new naval radars for surface threats

Thales launched two upgraded naval surface radars at the DSEi 2009 show in London on Wednesday, describing them as capable of picking out slow, small asymmetric threats against a background of sea “clutter”.

The Sea Watcher 100 is an export version of the Sea Star radar Thales has supplied the Netherlands for use on an ocean going patrol vessel and frigates, while the firm’s new Surface Scout radar is an upgrade of its existing Scout radar.

Both radars offer an enhanced ability to spot slow, small targets including swimmers or jet skis in choppy seas, even if they are partially concealed by waves, thanks to very high resolution Doppler capabilities, said A.P. Stegeman, Thales product manager for 2D radar sensors.

Stegeman said the new radars were capable of registering the minute difference in the speed of movement between a mine and the sea in which it is floating.

The Sea Watcher 100 is composed of four active phased array emitters giving a 360 degree coverage. The Surface Scout is a rotating, traditional array radar designed for smaller vessels.

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UK signs £150m FIST tranche with Thales

FIST Contract Announcement

Members of the British Army's Irish Guard sport weapons featuring the Surveillance and Target Acquisition portion of the Future Integrated Soldier Technology program.

The UK government has signed a £150 million contract with Thales for a tranche of its Future Integrated Soldier Technology program, Quentin Davies, UK Defense Equipment and Support minister said on September 8.

The contract covers around 11,000 sets of weapons sights, observation equipment and target acquisition equipment, which will serve about 95 companies of dismounted soldiers.

Entry into service expected in late 2010, industry and defense officials said at an event marking the signing of the contract at the DSEi 2009 show in London.

Full delivery on the contract is expected by June 2014, said Thales, which is acting as prime contractor on the FIST program.

Known as Strand 1A of the FIST contract, the newly contracted tranche will be followed by 1B, covering C4I equipment. That contract will be signed “within a small number of months,” said Davies. An industry official added that the 1B contract, which would have a value similar to 1A, would be signed by year end.

The Strand 1A package includes thermal sights from UK firm Qioptiq, close quarter battle sights from UK firm Shield, lightweight day sights from Canadian firm Elcan, underslung grenade launcher sights from UK firm Istec, underslung grenade launcher fire control systems and Commanders’ Target Locating Systems from Vectronix, digital cameras from UK firm Olympus and infantry periscopes from Israel’s Uniscope.

While putting together a package of largely off the shelf products, officials said that integration work had been undertaken to ensure minimal total weight and power consumption.

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