3. Deep Sea Surveillance System (DSSS)


The DSSS marks a revolution in long-range underwater observing capacity. This fixed-position system detects and tracks submarines and other underwater vessels at hitherto unheard-of distances by means of an underwater “tripwire” created from a network of sophisticated acoustic sensors and fiber-optic cables. With great accuracy, the system’s powerful signal processing features can filter out ambient ocean noise and animal sounds, therefore emphasizing possible hazards. Its low power needs permit continuous operation for long stretches without maintenance, while its modular design lets one readily expand and improve the network.

4. Supercavitating Torpedo Technology (STT)


By means of sophisticated supercavitation technology, the STT system transforms underwater weapon speed capacities. This method drastically lowers water resistance by building a gas bubble around the torpedo, allowing speeds far higher than traditional torpedoes — several times faster. While its customized propulsion system guarantees stable operation over the engagement envelope, the device’s sophisticated guiding system maintains accuracy despite the very high velocities involved. Particularly successful against fast-moving or evasive targets, the STT’s high-speed capabilities greatly reduces the reaction time of target boats.

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