nope, they did that maybe because the 35mm turret is blocking the view, and also it's look cooler as if it was really aiming for something, for the sake of documentation.MICA IR, do they need to turn the millenium turret sideways/broadside like that to proceed with MICA firing ?
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If its the same ones with IMDEX 2023Anyone know the specifics of Indonesian participation in this exercise? It will grow over time, this is inaugural IND-ASEAN naval exercise.
PSP for Marines Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon, not cannon but SAM, what it will be? Hisar?
wise Choice, wise Choice
Hensoldt wins contract for integration of LYNCEA CMS on Indonesia Navy
According to a PR published by Hensoldt on May 4, 2023, as part of the modernization of the Indonesian Navy’s Minehunters (Pulau Rengat class), HENSOLwww.navyrecognition.com
Gosh how many kind of CMS and their supporting system on our beloved navy ships.Hensoldt wins contract for integration of LYNCEA CMS on Indonesia Navy Pulau Rengat class
According to a PR published by Hensoldt on May 4, 2023, as part of the modernization of the Indonesian Navy’s Minehunters (Pulau Rengat class), HENSOLDT Nexeya France has been awarded a multi-million Euro contract from the Indonesian shipyard integrator NOAHTU.
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Pulau Rengat class minehunters Pulau Rengat and Pulau Rupat. (Picture source: Hensoldt)
The contract involves integrating the LYNCEA Combat Management System (CMS) and installing new sensors and equipment, such as the HENSOLDT UK Integrated Navigation Bridge System (INBS).
The goal is to modernize the Indonesian Navy's fleet and equip its two minehunters with the latest technologies in terms of underwater detection, intervention, and maritime monitoring.
The LYNCEA CMS will enable the ship's crews to inspect, detect, and neutralize mines in underwater areas through the integration of sensors and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) systems, as well as the analysis and processing of this data.
The comprehensive "retrofit" solution will include the installation of the INBS, which will be connected to the CMS through a new integrated tactical interface module.
This will enable the CMS and INBS to exchange and merge navigation and mission information in real-time, providing an operational and tactical advantage to the vessels.
The project involves integrating a range of sensors, including SharpEye MK11 and MK7 radars, LTR 400 IFF transponder, and Tactical Data Link, as well as sonar and unmanned underwater vehicles dedicated to mine hunting.
HENSOLDT Nexeya France will be in charge of ship integration, validation (HAT), and sea trials (SAT) of the multi-console CMS connected to the navigation equipment and sensors.
HENSOLDT has been collaborating with the Indonesian Forces since 2017 and has delivered the ARGOSIA Airborne Mission System on several aircraft for maritime surveillance.
This new project reinforces HENSOLDT's position as a leading supplier of mission systems (MMS) and CMS for maritime and coastal surveillance in Southeast Asia.
Which vessel will be replaced? KRI Bung Tomo?
Yes,Gosh how many kind of CMS and their supporting system on our beloved navy ships.
I simply stunned by this, thanks for the analysis, super!Yes,
- SEWACO CMS from Thales on some of Ahmad Yani-class, KRI Nala, Ki Hajar Dewantara-class.
- TACTICOS CMS from Thales on Diponegoro-class, some of FPB-57-class, Martadinata-class, KRI Usman Harun.
- Unknown CMS (H-930 modular combat system from Honeywell?) on some Mandau-class.
- Sea Archer System from BAE System on Badau-class (without radar/eo sensor).
- MSI-90U MK2 CMS from Kongsberg on Cakra-class & Nagapasa-class.
- Mandhala CMS from PT. Len on some of Ahmad Yani-class, Some of Mandau-class & Some of FPB-57-class.
- Nautis II CMS from BAE System on some Bung Tomo-class.
- Unnamed CMS (OSIRIS System) from Ultra Electronics on KRI Fatahillah.
- CATIZ CMS from Navantia on KRI Malahayati.
- Unnamed CMS (ZKJ series) from China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC)/China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) on KRI Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin & KRI Silas Papare.
- Unnamed CMS (ZKT series?) from unnamed Chinese company (China Shipbuilding Trading Company (CSTC) on KCR-60 (KRI Sampari & KRI Tombak) & KCR-40 (KRI Clurit & KRI Kujang).
- C-Flex CMS from Terma on the remaining Sampari-class boats.
- LYNCEA CMS from Hensoldt for Pulau Rengat class retrofit.
- Advent CMS from HAVELSAN for OPV, Tesco KCR-60 and rumored for AH-140 frigates.
- SYNTACS C2 from Anschütz for Pulau Fani-class