Video: SOFRESUD Unveils IPD Naval Target Designator & Wins 1st Contract with French Navy
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Video interview on IPD during the 6th DGA innovation forum
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Ships equipped with IPD are able to get faster designation of this kind of threat, giving crew precious extra-time to initiate a response plan. The accurate optic designations consists of imagery and 3D coordinates of weak hostile signals approaching or threatening the ship and instantaneously feeds the Remote Weapon Systems (RWS), Fire Control System and Combat Management Systems. Ultimately, the equipment is able to quickly queue multiple incoming targets in a saturation attack context. Incidentally, the pointer has no false alarm rates and can not be subject to jamming in high intensity conflict environments. Key Performances are the following:
• Portable and mobile with full angular coverage • Accurate and quick designation • Day or night capability with digital zoom • Data, audio and video recording and transmission • All weapon and combat management systems compatible • Optional on picatinny rails: counter-UAV & blinding non-lethal accessories With the IPD, SOFRESUD brings several innovative improvements compared to their previous system, the Quick Pointing Device (QPD): Enhanced performance in terms of detection, designation, image processing and system integration. In its full configuration, the new IPD integrates many sensors to ensure all conditions capability: - Extreme low light camera - Uncooled IR camera - Eye-safe laser rangefinder - Fiber optic gyrometers - Ambient microphone - Display Last but not least, the live operator’s view is now relayed to the Operation Center through high connectivity to the CMS and 3D designation enriched with imageries is also timestamped and geo-referenced for later legal evidence support. |
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SOFRESUD's IPD has a "slew to cue" capability when coupled with the remote weapon stations (such as a Nexter Narhwal or MSI Defence Seahawk) vis the combat management. IPD operators can there steer and point the RWS to the exact location of the target. Optional equipment can be attached to the IDP thanks to picatinny rails: Sights, laser pointers, dazzlers...
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First IPD customer: French Navy for the La Fayette-class Frigates
Besides the DGA event, the IPD has just been selected officially for installation on the French La Fayette class Frigates in the frame of the Mid-Life Modernization program.A number of other navies are also interested in the system mainly to assist remote weapon systems with fast optical pre-designation. The previous sea-proven SOFRESUD’s QPD pointer is operational since the 2000s with about 10 major navies worldwide representing more than 120 systems installed: UK - Royal Navy (T45 destroyers) ITALY - Marina Militare (LHD, FREMM Frigates, HORIZON Destroyers) FRANCE - Marine Nationale (FREMM Frigates, HORIZON Destroyers) NORWAY - Royal Norwegian Navy (Skjold-class FPB) MALAYSIA - Royal Malaysian Navy (Gowind corvettes) KSA - Royal Saudi Naval Forces (SAWARII II Frigates) EGYPT - Egyptian Navy (FREMM Frigate) MOROCCO - Royal Moroccan Navy (FREMM Frigate). |
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