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CMN's HSI 32 Interceptor Achieved An Impressive Speed of 47 Knots in Sea Trials.
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HSI32 Interceptor scale model displayed on the CMN stand during Euronaval 2014 |
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CMN
HSI32 Interceptor The HSI32 is designed to meet the needs of modern Navies and Coast Guards. The HSI32 is a fast interceptor which combines significant intelligence and surveillance capacities with high speed (45 knots) and extended patrol period of 3 days. CMN has sought to develop a versatile interceptor, efficient and easy to use for conducting anti-piracy, anti-terrorism, or control of illicit trafficking missions. The HSI32 has a range of 800 nautical miles (approximately) with a crew of only 12 sailors. This new advanced interceptor comes with a RHIB launching ramp at the stern and a 360° bridge. The HSI32 is fitted with self-defense capabilities including a 20 mm remote weapon system plus two 12.7 mm machine guns with a field of 360° coverage. In terms of electronic warfare, the HSI32 comes with advanced detection and surveillance sensors: » C-ESM » Electro-optical sensors » Surveillance radar » Navigation radar » Satcom datalink for image, video and tactical data upload and download All sensors are fused and integrated with the Combat Management System and the Integrated Navigation System. |
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The first HSI32 Interceptor during the sea trials off Cherbourg (Normandy). Picture: CMN |
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HSI32
Missions > Sea policing and maritime security > Fight against piracy, trafficking, smuggling and illegal immigration > Protection of vulnerable vessels and offshore installations and escort of convoys > Combined operations with aircraft and coastal surveillance systems > Sea strike operations > Defence against asymmetric threats, speedboats and the boarding of terrorists > Safety at sea > Search And Rescue (SAR) To learn more about CMN click here |
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