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SEA has completed successful trials of its anti-submarine warfare (ASW) thin line towed array, KraitArray, in the English Channel –  proving its exceptional sensing performance in small vessels. Deploying KraitArray from a small vessel to demonstrate its agility and flexibility, the trials were undertaken in early September by three SEA engineering experts ...


Northrop Grumman has delivered the 500th WSN-7 ring laser gyroscope inertial navigation system (INS) to the US Navy. Beginning with the first gyroscope installed on USS Utah (BB-31) in 1911, Northrop Grumman has built a reputation as an industry leader and partner with the U.S. Navy in navigation, positioning and sensing ...


SEA, in partnership with DSAT Consultancy Ltd and Peak Pacific UK Ltd, has delivered an innovative training system, enabling the Royal Navy to carry out its own common submarine External Communications System (cECS) training for the first time. SEA has delivered interim cECS training for the Royal Navy for over ten ...


Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Trent is setting sail to the waters of the Gulf of Guinea as she heads for security patrols and a mission to support allies in West Africa. The River-class patrol ship will visit Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Gambia and Cape Verde, and will take part in French-led ...


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