Thales : expands towed array sonar family to equip medium-size frigates
October 18, 2016 at 12:28 pm EDT
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At Euronaval 2016, Thales announces the launch of its new compact CAPTAS-4 towed array sonar, which provides frigates with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability to support collaborative combat at sea.
Key points
The new compact version of Thales's CAPTAS-4 towed array sonar is suitable for medium-size frigates.
The compact CAPTAS-4 delivers the same detection performance as CAPTAS-4 with 20% weight reduction and a 50% smaller footprint.
Thales is proposing the compact version of the CAPTAS-4 for the French Navy's FTI medium-size frigate programme.
The new product is a compact, modular version of the CAPTAS-4 four-ring sonar. It requires less room on board the vessel, in particular because it incorporates an optimised deployment and recovery system for the towed array.
The compact version of CAPTAS-4 delivers the same detection performance as CAPTAS-4 with 20% weight reduction and a 50% smaller footprint. In addition, the compact version can be containerised, making it the only product of its kind that can be moved from ship to ship to maximize operational effectiveness.
By making the world's most capable sonar available to surface fleets as a compact, modular, ready-to-deploy system, Thales has once again demonstrated its ability to innovate to meet new the operational requirements of naval forces. The compact version of the CAPTAS-4 provides an ASW capability that creates high operational value at relatively low cost.
Any frigates equipped with the new CAPTAS-4 compact will now have the same collaborative anti-submarine warfare capabilities as destroyers.
Thales is proposing to supply compact versions of CAPTAS-4 to the French Navy under the FTI (Frégate de Taille Intermédiaire) programme, which was officially unveiled by the defence ministry at Euronaval 2016.
About the CAPTAS family of sonars from Thales
The breadth of the CAPTAS range has made Thales a world leader in variable depth sonars. The two-ring CAPTAS-2 version and the four-ring CAPTAS-4 version provide very long-range detection capabilities and are designed for corvettes and FREMM-type multi-mission frigates. Thales already expanded the range in 2014, adding the CAPTAS-1 sonar for small surface combatants and patrol vessels. These towed array sonars can also be deployed in association with hull-mounted or dipping sonars for collaborative operations.
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