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CASSIDIAN Protects German Navy Ships With Latest ID Systems

German frigate Niedersachsen.
by Staff Writers
Leiden, German (SPX) Oct 28, 2010
Cassidian, the recently re-named defence and security pillar of EADS, protects German Navy ships with identification systems to avoid confrontations with unknown aircraft. With the equipping of the frigate "Niedersachsen" in Wilhelmshaven at the beginning of September, the programme to modernise the frigates of the "Brandenburg" (F123) and "Bremen" (F122) classes is now completed.

This means that Cassidian has now equipped all 12 frigates of the German Navy as well as the five K130 corvettes of the "Braunschweig" class and the ten fast patrol boats of the type S143 with the latest IFF (identification friend-or-foe) technology.

Systems of the MSSR 2000 I type use state-of-the-art digital and encryption technology in line with the latest Mode S identification process in order to prevent erroneous attacks through fast recognition of aircraft.

"On account of the increasing complexity of combat situations and scenarios, both on the ground and in the air, identification is today an existential matter during all military operations," explains Bernd Wenzler, CEO of Cassidian Electronics.

"Only fast and reliable identification of one's own and friendly forces can ensure that dangerous or even fatal incidents can be prevented."

IFF systems, also known as "secondary radars", enable precise data to be gathered about the origin, course, speed, etc. of individual aircraft by transmitting interrogation signals which are answered by so-called transponders on board friendly aircraft.

In this way, IFF systems ensure that approaching aircraft can be reliably identified, thus reducing the risk of erroneous friendly fire. This data exchange is effected using encrypted signals which cannot be analyzed or jammed by hostile forces.



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