Containerised and/or modular weapon (and other) systems
Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 10:41 pm
Containerised; Self contained Towed Retractable Active Passive Sonar (TRAPS) Anti-Submarine sonar system tested on RCN Kingston-Class coastal defense ships.
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Mark J Grove
@MarkJGrove
6h6 hours ago
Mark J Grove Retweeted Jive Turkey
Another interesting ship-borne containerised development. This one clearly has the potential to increase the number of surface ASW platforms at modest cost, assuming suitable platforms are available.
Jive Turkey
@JivTurky
4:22 AM - 30 May 2019
GeoSpectrum Technologies is testing it's new, self contained Towed Retractable Active Passive Sonar (TRAPS) Anti-Submarine sonar system on the Kingston-Class coastal defense ships (Royal Canadian Navy). Testing off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Jive Turkey
@JivTurky
May 30
Kingston Class Coastal Defense ship is a 55 meter, 15 knot, radar/sonar picket vessel with a 40mm Bofars gun and port/stbd .50 caliber machine guns. It's unconventional to put a ASW sonar system on a platform with no ASW weapons.
NavyLookout Retweeted
Mark J Grove
@MarkJGrove
6h6 hours ago
Mark J Grove Retweeted Jive Turkey
Another interesting ship-borne containerised development. This one clearly has the potential to increase the number of surface ASW platforms at modest cost, assuming suitable platforms are available.
Jive Turkey
@JivTurky
4:22 AM - 30 May 2019
GeoSpectrum Technologies is testing it's new, self contained Towed Retractable Active Passive Sonar (TRAPS) Anti-Submarine sonar system on the Kingston-Class coastal defense ships (Royal Canadian Navy). Testing off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
See also:-
Jive Turkey
@JivTurky
May 30
Kingston Class Coastal Defense ship is a 55 meter, 15 knot, radar/sonar picket vessel with a 40mm Bofars gun and port/stbd .50 caliber machine guns. It's unconventional to put a ASW sonar system on a platform with no ASW weapons.