DSEI 2015
Defence & Security Equipment International
15 - 18 September 2015, ExCeL, London
 
Naval Show Daily News

Group of British Naval Companies Unveiled their Warship of the Future: Dreadnought T2050
 
At DSEI 2015, a series of futuristic concept images on what a new surface ship for the Royal Navy could look like in 2050 has been released by a group of leading British naval electronic systems companies, working alongside Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S – part of the MOD) and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL – part of the MOD).
At DSEI 2015, a series of futuristic concept images on what a new surface ship for the Royal Navy could look like in 2050 has been released by a group of leading British naval electronic systems companies, working alongside Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S – part of the MOD) and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL – part of the MOD).
 

MSI Defence Showcased Full Size Model of its New Seahawk UL Naval Gun System at DSEI 2015
 
At DSEI 2015, the International Defence & Security event in London, United Kingdom British company MSI-Defence Systems Ltd, one of the world leader in the supply of small/medium calibre Naval Gun Systems, was showing for the first time a full size model of its new SEAHAWK Ultra-Lite (UL). The SEAHAWK UL was first unveiled during Euronaval 2014.
At DSEI 2015, the International Defence & Security event in London, United Kingdom British company MSI-Defence Systems Ltd, one of the world leader in the supply of small/medium calibre Naval Gun Systems, was showing for the first time a full size model of its new SEAHAWK Ultra-Lite (UL). The SEAHAWK UL was first unveiled during Euronaval 2014.
 

Saab was Showcasing its Latest Underwater Systems MuMNS and Sea Wasp at DSEI 2015
 
At DSEI 2015, the International Defence & Security event in London, United Kingdom Saab was showcasing some of its latest underwater systems such as the Multi-Shot Mine Neutralisation System (MuMNS) and the Sea Wasp Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) for disarming underwater improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
At DSEI 2015, the International Defence & Security event in London, United Kingdom Saab was showcasing some of its latest underwater systems such as the Multi-Shot Mine Neutralisation System (MuMNS) and the Sea Wasp Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) for disarming underwater improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
 

STIDD Unveiled New Navigation and Performance Enhancements for its DPD at DSEI 2015
 
American company STIDD Systems introduced some performance enhancements for its diver propulsion device (DPD) during DSEI 2015, the International Defence & Security event in London, United Kingdom. The RNAV2 is a precision navigation system design to fit in the DPD but it is diver portable too. The new TEC2 thruster delivers more power and speed to the DPD.
American company STIDD Systems introduced some performance enhancements for its diver propulsion device (DPD) during DSEI 2015, the International Defence & Security event in London, United Kingdom. The RNAV2 is a precision navigation system design to fit in the DPD but it is diver portable too. The new TEC2 thruster delivers more power and speed to the DPD.
 

Lockheed Sees its SC-130J Sea Herc as The Affordable Solution to Answer UK Future MPA Needs
 
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, Lockheed Martin was showcasing a scale model of the SC-130J Sea Herc Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft (MPRA). Keith Muir, Business Development Manager at Lockheed Martin UK, told Navy Recognition that "the SC-130J Sea Herc is a very cost effective and truly UK solution" to the future MPA need.
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, Lockheed Martin was showcasing a scale model of the SC-130J Sea Herc Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft (MPRA). Keith Muir, Business Development Manager at Lockheed Martin UK, told Navy Recognition that "the SC-130J Sea Herc is a very cost effective and truly UK solution" to the future MPA need.
 

SubSea Craft Unveiled its Diver Delivery Unit (DDU) for Special Forces at DSEI 2015
 
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, UK based engineering company SubSea Craft unveiled a revolutionary new submersible called the Diver Delivery Unit (DDU). The DDU is modular and offers mission-specific capability on and under the surface. It is scalable and reconfigurable for a variety of roles. The DDU features a unique catamaran design and can deploy up to 8 special forces operators including the crew of two.
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, UK based engineering company SubSea Craft unveiled a revolutionary new submersible called the Diver Delivery Unit (DDU). The DDU is modular and offers mission-specific capability on and under the surface. It is scalable and reconfigurable for a variety of roles. The DDU features a unique catamaran design and can deploy up to 8 special forces operators including the crew of two.
 

UVision Unveiled its Loitering Munition Solutions Integrated on a Naval Platform Launcher (NPL)
 
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, Isralie company UVision displayed for the first time the maritime capabilities of its HERO Lethal Loitering system on an NPL. In addition to the NPL on display, the company also exhibited the entire HERO family of 6 systems, as well as a Vehicle Platform Launcher demonstrating the HERO-30's integration capabilities with land platforms.
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, Isralie company UVision displayed for the first time the maritime capabilities of its HERO Lethal Loitering system on an NPL. In addition to the NPL on display, the company also exhibited the entire HERO family of 6 systems, as well as a Vehicle Platform Launcher demonstrating the HERO-30's integration capabilities with land platforms.
 

BAE Systems to Provide Mk 45 Mod 4 Naval Gun System for Royal Navy Type 26 Frigates
 
BAE Systems confirmed last week its selection as preferred bidder by the U.K. Ministry of Defence (MOD) to provide the gun system, known as the Maritime Indirect Fires System (MIFS), for the Type 26 Global Combat Ship. This follows the MOD’s £859 million Demonstration Phase contract for the Type 26 program that was awarded to BAE Systems earlier this year.
BAE Systems confirmed last week its selection as preferred bidder by the U.K. Ministry of Defence (MOD) to provide the gun system, known as the Maritime Indirect Fires System (MIFS), for the Type 26 Global Combat Ship. This follows the MOD’s £859 million Demonstration Phase contract for the Type 26 program that was awarded to BAE Systems earlier this year.
 

DSEi 2015: Lockheed Martin Eager to See its LRASM On Board Royal Navy's Type 26 Frigates
 
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, Navy Recognition met with Frank St. John, vice president at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. We discussed Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) program update as well as the possibility to see Lockheed Martin's next generation anti-ship missile fitted one day on board the Royal Navy's future Type 26 Frigates.
During DSEI 2015 which took place in London from 15-18 September, Navy Recognition met with Frank St. John, vice president at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. We discussed Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) program update as well as the possibility to see Lockheed Martin's next generation anti-ship missile fitted one day on board the Royal Navy's future Type 26 Frigates.
 

Video: Naval and Maritime Defence Equipment for Military Use at DSEI 2015
 
Defence and Security Equipment International DSEI 2015, which takes place at ExCeL London from 15-18 September, has a largest display of small boats and equipment for military and security use. The programme includes two dynamic demonstrations daily, displaying the remarkable capability of at least 10 specialised boats and UAV's, together with associated equipment.
Defence and Security Equipment International DSEI 2015, which takes place at ExCeL London from 15-18 September, has a largest display of small boats and equipment for military and security use. The programme includes two dynamic demonstrations daily, displaying the remarkable capability of at least 10 specialised boats and UAV's, together with associated equipment.
 

First Raytheon SeaRAM missile fired from U.S. Navy Littoral Combat Ship USS Coronado (LCS 4)
 
Littoral Combat Ship USS Coronado (LCS 4) successfully tracked and neutralized both single and multiple fast inshore attack craft during live-fire testing off the coast of California July 18-22. It also demonstrated the ability to counter incoming anti-ship missiles when it successfully executed the first even at-sea demonstration of the SeaRAM Point-Defense Weapon System on August 14.
For the first time, the U.S. Navy successfully fired a tactical missile from a SeaRAM launcher on an Independence variant littoral combat ship. The missile was launched Aug. 14 during a live-fire exercise at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division sea range off the coast of California. U.S.S. Coronado (LCS 4) fired a Rolling Airframe Missile from a SeaRAM® anti-ship defense system, both produced by Raytheon Company.
 

SeaOwl Showcasing its Naval Training Capabilities with the VN Partisan at DSEI 2015
 
SeaOwl Group is marketing its marine defence training services and showcasing its capabilities in the waterborne demonstration at DSEI 2015. The naval sector, like other sectors of the global defence market, is driven by the need to find cost effective solutions to support on-going efforts to improve overall operational capability regardless of where this capability is needed. SeaOwl is a NATO approved outsourcing company that designs and delivers training solutions to meet the defence requirements:
SeaOwl Group is marketing its marine defence training services and showcasing its capabilities in the waterborne demonstration at DSEI 2015. The naval sector, like other sectors of the global defence market, is driven by the need to find cost effective solutions to support on-going efforts to improve overall operational capability regardless of where this capability is needed. SeaOwl is a NATO approved outsourcing company that designs and delivers training solutions to meet the defence requirements:
 

DSEI 2015: Thales Provides Innovative Submarine Sonar Training Service
 
Thales has announced at DSEI 2015 a new, innovative training solution for the Royal Navy that will offer a significant change in the way that submarine sonar training is kept concurrent with platforms. This new innovative technology can simulate any platform and allows operators to train on the same software as used on the submarine. Operators can then run mission based training and rehearsals in high fidelity scenarios using raw real-time data.
Thales has announced at DSEI 2015 a new, innovative training solution for the Royal Navy that will offer a significant change in the way that submarine sonar training is kept concurrent with platforms. This new innovative technology can simulate any platform and allows operators to train on the same software as used on the submarine. Operators can then run mission based training and rehearsals in high fidelity scenarios using raw real-time data.
 

DSEI 2015: Raytheon Announces $87 million SM-3 Block IIA Contract
 
The Missile Defense Agency awarded Raytheon Company $87 million to purchase long-lead materials needed to produce up to 17 Standard Missile-3 Block IIAs that will be used for testing and initial deployment. A follow-on contract for the additional materials, parts and components is expected by early 2016.
The Missile Defense Agency awarded Raytheon Company $87 million to purchase long-lead materials needed to produce up to 17 Standard Missile-3 Block IIAs that will be used for testing and initial deployment. A follow-on contract for the additional materials, parts and components is expected by early 2016.
 

DSEI 2015: Thales Unveils the New 2093 Minehunting Sonar
 
Thales has launched an upgrade to its unique variable depth minehunting sonar with wideband technology, to improve operational performance, operability and support. Sonar 2093 is a multi-frequency variable depth sonar system designed to counter the threat of modern mines in both deep and shallow water, and is used by navies worldwide in demanding operational conditions.
Thales has launched an upgrade to its unique variable depth minehunting sonar with wideband technology, to improve operational performance, operability and support. Sonar 2093 is a multi-frequency variable depth sonar system designed to counter the threat of modern mines in both deep and shallow water, and is used by navies worldwide in demanding operational conditions.
 

DSEI 2015: Kelvin Hughes SharpEye solid-state Doppler radar the standard for the world’s navies
 
A world leader in the design and supply of navigation and security surveillance systems, Kelvin Hughes is delighted to announce that 25 of the world’s navies and coast guards have selected its SharpEye™ solid state radars for 68 ships ranging in size and roles from fast patrol boats and OPVs to Corvette, Frigates and auxiliaries.
A world leader in the design and supply of navigation and security surveillance systems, Kelvin Hughes is delighted to announce that 25 of the world’s navies and coast guards have selected its SharpEye™ solid state radars for 68 ships ranging in size and roles from fast patrol boats and OPVs to Corvette, Frigates and auxiliaries.
 

White Glacier is Showcasing the Arctic 25 Hypothermia Protective Immersion Suit at DSEI 2015
 
White Glacier is showcasing the revolutionary Arctic 25 hypothermia protective immersion suit at DSEI 2015. The Arctic 25 hypothermia protective suit is breaking tradition and setting new standards when it comes to maritime safety and hypothermia protection. Through a patented combination of non-neoprene cutting edge materials, the Arctic 25 protects survivors from freezing temperatures, dangerously cold water, frigid arctic wind, and the effects of hypothermia for over 25 hours without the need for constant manual adjustment or inflation.
White Glacier is showcasing the revolutionary Arctic 25 hypothermia protective immersion suit at DSEI 2015. The Arctic 25 hypothermia protective suit is breaking tradition and setting new standards when it comes to maritime safety and hypothermia protection. Through a patented combination of non-neoprene cutting edge materials, the Arctic 25 protects survivors from freezing temperatures, dangerously cold water, frigid arctic wind, and the effects of hypothermia for over 25 hours...
 

Thales Introduces a New Wideband Ready Naval High Frequency Radio at DSEI 2015
 
At DSEI 2015, Thales is introducing MSN 8200, a new Wideband ready naval high frequency radio. With the advent of Wideband, HF communication is set to become a bearer of choice and a viable alternative to costly satellite communication. As well as making HF a more reliable and robust form of communication, Wideband HF makes data rates of 100 kbps over 100 nautical miles a reality.
At DSEI 2015, Thales is introducing MSN 8200, a new Wideband ready naval high frequency radio. With the advent of Wideband, HF communication is set to become a bearer of choice and a viable alternative to costly satellite communication. As well as making HF a more reliable and robust form of communication, Wideband HF makes data rates of 100 kbps over 100 nautical miles a reality.
 

Rheinmetall Unveils the High-Energy Laser HEL MLG for Naval Air Defence at DSEI 2015
 
Highly precise, scalable in effect, versatile in tactical situations, ready for deployment at sea - high energy laser effectors will play a major role in future armament concepts. Building on a 125-year heritage, Rheinmetall has once again made good its claim to be the global leader in high-energy laser (HEL) technology. The group is “hel-lighting” its role at DSEI 2015. On show is a newly developed powerful HEL effector for naval applications based on the MLG 27 light naval machine gun system.
Highly precise, scalable in effect, versatile in tactical situations, ready for deployment at sea - high energy laser effectors will play a major role in future armament concepts. Building on a 125-year heritage, Rheinmetall has once again made good its claim to be the global leader in high-energy laser (HEL) technology. The group is “hel-lighting” its role at DSEI 2015. On show is a newly developed powerful HEL effector for naval applications based on the MLG 27 light naval machine gun system.
 

DSEI 2015: Lockheed Martin to Begin Qualification Testing of 3-Cell ExLS in 2016
 
Lockheed Martin is concluding production of its 3-Cell ExLS Stand Alone Launcher designed to fire MBDA’s Common Anti-air Modular Missile (CAMM) in October and, following qualification testing in mid-2016, will be available for use by Allied Navies around the Globe.
Lockheed Martin is concluding production of its 3-Cell ExLS Stand Alone Launcher designed to fire MBDA’s Common Anti-air Modular Missile (CAMM) in October and, following qualification testing in mid-2016, will be available for use by Allied Navies around the Globe.
 

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