The suite of unmanned systems will comprise a fleet of unmanned surface vessels (USV), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV), and a command and control (C2) centre.
Designed to operate in unison, both the USV and AUV will be integrated with advanced sensors to detect and classify mines.
Real-time data from the USV, which will be integrated with advanced payloads to identify and neutralise mines, and the AUV will be transmitted to the C2 centre.
The C2 centre, also to be developed by ST Engineering, will act as the operational hub, remotely monitoring and controlling the USV and AUV from shore or the mothership, ensuring safety by maintaining a safe distance during the MCM operation.
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Additionally, the group will provide a high-fidelity simulation system for users to hone their operational skills, allowing them to practise decision-making, refine operational techniques and execute dynamic MCM scenarios safely.
“The suite of MCM Unmanned Systems epitomises our capabilities in unmanned technology and our ability to provide strategic value in mission-critical applications,” says Low Jin Phang, president, digital systems, ST Engineering.
He adds: “We are excited to take this forward and remain committed to supporting MINDEF with cutting-edge solutions that enhance operational effectiveness and mission success.”
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