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ECA Group UMIS Mine-warfare system for the Kazakh Navy is now fully operational.
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Naval Industry News - France, Kazakhstan
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ECA Group UMIS Mine-warfare system for the Kazakh Navy is now fully operational
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The Unmanned Mine Counter Measure Integrated System (UMIS) delivered and installed by ECA Group onboard the new Project 10750E mine countermeasures (MCM) vessel of the Kazakhstan Navy, has successfully gone through Sea Acceptance Trials (SAT).
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Sea Acceptance Trials of ECA Group's UMIS system. ECA Goup picture.
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Built by the Russian shipyard SNSZ in St Petersburg, this first MCM vessel has reached Aktau through the rivers and channels by the end of the winter. Fitted with ECA Group’s MCM system this MCMV will be capable to survey and protect the North Eastern coats of the Caspian Sea in a fully unmanned mode keeping the ship and its crew in a safer position.
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Project 10750E MCM vessel (NATO reporting name: Lida-class) of the Kazakh Navy. Picture: Sredne-Nevskiy Shipyard
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Composed of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) A9, Identification and mine disposal vehicles (EMDS) K-STER and a single multifunction console integrating the mission management software suite, This ECA Group UMIS system provides a fast and cost effective solution to MCM operations from initial seabed survey, target detection and classification down to final identification and neutralization.
With their high resolution sonar and video camera, the A9 AUV and identification vehicle K-STER I are not limited to MCM missions and will also provide the Kazakhstan Navy with maritime surveillance capabilities such as Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. Always committed in a long term support with its customer, ECA Group has also established a partnership with a local company which will be in charge of the maintenance of the system and the training of the crew. |
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