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Modular CAPTAS-4 Sonar for Danish Navy Absalon-class 

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At the DALO Industry Days 2023 held in Copenhagen, Thales and Cubedin were showcasing their modular CAPTAS-4 variable depth sonar (VDS) solution for the first time.
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While the CAPTAS-4 VDS is now a worldwide reference, the two companies (as well as SH Defence) are proposing this new modular solution to the Royal Danish Navy as part of an upgrade program of the in-service Absalon-class of frigates.
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28 авг 2023

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Комментарии : 10   
@SerbanChiribau
@SerbanChiribau 11 месяцев назад
Awesome!👌
@CortanaBabe
@CortanaBabe 11 месяцев назад
So a Towed Array and VDS on one hull? Interesting
@watermirror
@watermirror 11 месяцев назад
The answer to American LCS antisub module
@Nainara32
@Nainara32 11 месяцев назад
I wonder why Thales outsources the configuration and operating software. As an integrated defense company, it seems like they would benefit from owning the entire stack, particularly the software, to lock militaries into long-term support contracts.
@riskinhos
@riskinhos 10 месяцев назад
because requirements wouldn't allow such thing. they wouldn't win contracts
@LOLOVAL-os3pq
@LOLOVAL-os3pq 2 месяца назад
unlike the Americans with the F35, there is no or very little technology transfer, nor really participation, at least a minimum, we French trust our allies or friends to participate in a program! but if you think that France is incapable of making computer programs, look at the very powerful CATIA software from Dassault Aviation, and the programs in the Rafale or in our nuclear-powered submarines! French arms companies are among the first in the world for innovations, the Americans bought the CAPATAS 4 from us to put in their FFG destroyers! even in processors, in 2012, a French company released a very advanced 256-core processor!! Don't believe that France is just an accordion, a beret or a baguette under your arm, our Rafale is certainly the best 4+ generation aircraft in the world!! even during Fukushima, the Japanese came to France and bought our cameras because they are better resistant to strong radiation to put on their drones, and yet, the Japanese are not beginners in electronics!!
@bjorn2625
@bjorn2625 2 месяца назад
Both OMT and Sistematic are Danish companies. They are hoping some of that defense spending cash will be required to be spent in Denmark, creating Danish jobs. And who can blame them?
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