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Kongsberg Maritime is celebrating the signing of a contract with Vard to deliver its sonars to the Norwegian Coastguard. The sonars will be used onboard three new craft planned for launch between 2022 and 2024, replacing the existing Nordkapp-class vessels.

Active hull-mounted sonar

KONGSBERG will equip the new 136-meter, ice-strengthened vessels with its SS1221 sonars, which boast acoustic properties which make them ideally suited for multiple operations safeguarding Norwegian territorial waters, especially those requiring deployment in shallow-water environments.

The SS1221 principally devised for ASW operations and capable of detecting torpedoes or other small objects in the water column is active hull-mounted sonar that utilises sophisticated tracking algorithms.

Safe and efficient operation

SS1221 will be delivered with retractable hull units and gate valves for ice protection, ensuring safe operation

Its electronically-stabilised transmitting and receiving beams can be tilted to adjust to challenging sound speed profiles, with its integrated Sound Propagation Model determining the optimal tilt settings and enhancing the Probability of Detection (PoD) ratio.

The SS1221 sonars will be delivered to the Coastguard complete with retractable hull units and gate valves for ice protection, ensuring safe and efficient operation.

Coastal and shallow-water sonar equipment

We are very pleased to have been selected by the Norwegian Coastguard, and to further strengthen our position as a principal supplier of coastal and shallow-water sonar equipment,” says Thomas H. Dahle, Director of Sales at KONGSBERG. 

The Coastguard have to rely upon the most advanced technology available to fulfil their responsibilities effectively, and this contract is another resounding testimony to the deep level of trust the KONGSBERG brand has accumulated over our many successful years of trading.”

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