ASW in the Asia-Pacific region Presented by Rakesh Sharma and the Ultra ASW team December 12th 2012
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Presentation Programme
•Welcome and introductions Rakesh Sharma
•The Market Opportunities Rusty Kollmorgen
•The Transformation of Airborne Sonar Alan Wignall
•Integration of Ship Sonar Kim Wrighton
•Towed Sonar Technology Ken Walker
•Conclusion Rakesh Sharma
•Question & Answers
ASW in the Asia-Pacific region Welcome and Introduction Presented by Rakesh Sharma CEO, Ultra Electronics
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The Market Opportunities Presented by Rusty Kollmorgen, Strategy Director, Ultra Electronics, Sonar & Underwater Systems
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Transoceanic trade MARITIME COMMONS FUELS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY1
•Maritime Commons: all unowned waters and the freedom to traverse per international law
•Since 1950, ocean trade has increased by 16x
•Over the same period, world GDP increased 8x
•Sea trade quadrupled between 1970-2011
•75% of 2011 world trade volume conveyed by sea
– Nearly 58% world trade value
1 - Undersecretary of the Navy Work’s presentation at Current Strategy Forum, Naval War College June 2012
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Current and Future Energy Resources TRAVEL ON OR RESIDE BELOW MARITIME REGIONS1
•61% of the world’s petroleum pass through five choke points in contested waterways
– Luzon, South China Sea, Malacca, Maldives, Hormuz
•30% of global energy production comes from offshore sources
– 3,094 fields with: 7,779 platforms 602 mobile drilling units
1 - Undersecretary of the Navy Work’s presentation at Current Strategy Forum, Naval War College June 2012
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Asia-Pacific’s Political-Economic Environment
•GDP grew 15% from 2008-2011 – expecting 18% growth to 2015*
•Increased attention to resource ownership
•Regional flashpoints – Historic tensions India/Pakistan – South China Sea – China / India
•Increased tensions as China flexes its regional influence more overtly
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Asia Pacific Regional Tensions SPRATLY ISLANDS
•4 km2 land •over 425,000 km2 sea
•significant natural resources underwater
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China’s Island Chains Maritime Defence Posture
•Provides wider influence over most critical maritime commons
•Blunts the current power projection capability of the US
•Confronts threats at distance
•This strategy is basis for commons “lawfare” tactics
•Creates unease in neighbouring nations
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Increasing Defence Spend Follows Growing Tensions2
•28% growth 2008-2011
•38% increase projected through 2015
– Excluding China, up16%
•80 new submarines over 10 years in region
– 50 net inventory increase
•75% growth in anti-submarine market by 2018
2 – Janes’s Defence Weekly - 18 Jan 2012
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Asia-Pacific Submarine Inventory Projections
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US Sonar Projected Spend ($M USD) 3
Deep Water ASW
P-8 development
Submarine weapons systems upgrades
Sonobuoys Surface ship towed arrays 3 – Complied from Jane’s Documental Solutions database licensed 2011
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Asia-Pacific Projected Sonar Spend ($M USD)3
Submarine sonars
Surface Ship sonars Sonobuoys Helicopter acoustic processing
& dipping sonar
Maritime Patrol Acoustics processing
3 – Complied from Jane’s Documental Solutions database licensed 2011
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ASW Sonar Environment NETWORKED, LAYERED, TEAMS
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Submarines
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Transformation of Airborne Sonar Presented by Alan Wignall OBE CEng MIET Technical Director, Ultra Electronics Sonar Systems 12th December 2012
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Transformation of Airborne Sonar INTRODUCTION
•Background – Challenge – Approach – Players – Airborne multistatics
•Ultra’s airborne processing solution
– System architecture – Operator interface
• System management and control • Target detection and classification
•Concluding remarks
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The Challenge SUBMARINE PROLIFERATION (*)
• Increasing build rate in countries of concern, e.g.:
– Russia continues to modernise – China (30 new submarines by 2020) – North Korea (SANG-O, YONO classes) – Iran (26: KILO, FATEH, BESAT & GHADIR)
•>500 submarines worldwide, increasing ~ 1 per month on average
•Shifting balance: more ‘concern’ than ‘friendly’
•How to achieve wide area surveillance and localisation of small quiet submarines?
(*) Analysis based on data from Janes Fighting Ships 2012-2013
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The Approach •Recognise limitations of legacy ASW sonar:
– High power ship-centric sonar – Helicopter dipping sonar – Passive airborne sonar
•Exploit available technologies & systems: – Deployable sensors, from MPAs, Helos, UAVs, ships – Digital sensors and communications – COTS PC processing power – COTS mission system architectures – System & software development tools
•Build on Ultra’s existing products & skills: – Sonobuoy systems (buoys, telemetry, processing) – Integrated Sonar System (ISS) – Surface Ship Torpedo Defence (SSTD)
•The solution: – Distributed multistatic sonar – ‘Pervasive Sound’
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The Players MARITIME AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS
•BAE SYSTEMS •Airbus Military •Saab Aerospace •L-3 Communications •Lockheed Martin •Provincial Air •The Boeing Company •Agusta Westland •General Atomics •Northrop Grumman •NATO Helicopter Industries •Eurocopter •Hybrid Air Vehicles •Embraer
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MSA
Probability of detection
Coverage area
Tactical advantage
Stationary sources
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Exploiting Ultra’s 15 years experience of airborne multistatics
with Nimrod MR2
Airborne Multistatics
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Ultra’s Airborne Processing Solution
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Airborne Processing System Architecture
PARx antenna array
(1 or 4 elements) Tx PA & antenna(direct or via Comms
subsystem)
SoftwareDefined
SonobuoyReceiver(SDSR)
GigabitEthernet
Data Management
System
Multi-FunctionWorkstations
Other sensor subsystems
Acoustic Processing Software
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•Ultra provides a ‘sensor-to-display’ solution •The product is the processing, not a processor (The software runs within the DMS or on COTS PCs)
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Processing and displays
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Concluding Remarks •MSA will transform airborne sonar
– Quantum leap in sonobuoy system capability and complexity – Requires a new approach to processing, control and displays – Modern PC-based processing eliminates the need for bespoke hardware or boxes – It will lead to a new generation of optimised sonobuoys and deployable sensors
•Ultra is well positioned – The market is real – Ultra has a background track record in the technology – Our sonar system solutions are innovative and world class – We consider the whole problem, and provide a ‘sensor to display’ solution – We are well positioned to exploit the opportunities – We are engaged in the markets
•Ultra’s solution is innovative, and based on experience – Ultra’s airborne processing system is currently in development, based on ISS – Building on Ultra’s unique experience (15 years of MSA with Nimrod MR2) – Founded on over 50 years of sonobuoy system experience – The product is the processing not a processor – Geographically oriented, interactive, intuitive displays
•The approach extends to distributed sonar (in conjunction with other platforms)
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The Future DISTRIBUTED AND INTEGRATED MULTISTATIC SONAR
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Integration of Ship Sonar Presented by Kim Wrighton OBE BSc Managing Director, Ultra Electronics, Sonar Systems
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Active & Passive Sonar Paths
Towed Receive Array Towed Transmit Array Cylindrical Hull Array
Torpedo Towed Passive
Passive Detection
Active Detection
Hull -- Monostatic
Towed - ‘Monostatic’
Towed - ‘Monostatic’
Hull -- Monostatic -- Bistatic
Hull Passive
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Integration of Surface Ship Sonar INTRODUCTION
•Market background – Emerging navies require smaller, affordable ships – Every nation can afford to have one – The threat proliferates
•Solution to make smaller affordable ships – Smaller, cheaper, lighter systems
•Achieved through – Integrated systems - on-board, out-board, off-board – Integrated functions – surveillance, self-defence, countermeasures – Distributed sonar – future integration with other platforms & sensors
•Trend-setting contract – Ultra’s Integrated Sonar System for RAN Air Warfare Destroyer
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Ultra’s Innovation in Sonar
• Pre UK SSTD, deployment of towed countermeasure arrays was difficult and often dangerous
• The rigid TB-14A, NIXIE, towed countermeasure which could not be reeled on a winch drum and required insertion into the towed assembly as it was being deployed
• Ultra developed the in-line flexible towed body to replace the TB-14A for the UK SSTD system, replacing an entire electronics cabinet
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•Towed High Power Active Sonar – typically dual tow systems with separately handled rigid
body transmitters and acoustic receive arrays
– Ultra has replaced this with a single in-line towed system
• Developing capability for the Asia Pacific Market – The single in-line towed assembly requires only a single
handling winch – minimising shipfit impact and suitable for installation on smaller ships.
– The design of the ISS hull mounted array is flexible and is able to be reduced in sized and accommodated in smaller hull sizes
– Ultra’s innovative approach means the ISS is now suitable for smaller vessels – in addition to larger vessels
Ultra’s Integrated Sonar System
Type 23 Frigate Milgem Corvette
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Ultra’s Integrated Sonar System •Multiple sensors •Multiple sonar paths •One integrated sonar
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Integrated Sonar System MULTIPLE SENSORS, MULTIPLE SONAR PATHS, ONE INTEGRATED SONAR
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Pioneering Multi-Static Sonar
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Ultra ISS Equipment – Towed Variable Depth Sonar
DFTA
QPRA
PROCESSOR AFT CABINET
ACOUSTIC PROCESSOR ATI INTERFACE
CM POWER (GROWTH) INPUT/ OUTPUT
ASPS CABINET
DFTA HP SUPPLIES
DFTA POWER SUPPLY
QPRA POWER SUPPLY INPUT/ OUTPUTWINCH
LOCAL CONTROLLER SLIP RING
LEVEL WIND MOTOR CONTROL UNIT
NAS PA & Magnetics(16)
HPA Projectors (32)
PA & Magnetics(16)
TLFS Projectors (10) NAS
EOCM VIM NAS MF HF MF NAS LF MF HF MF LF NAS AI VIM DROGUE
FOTC ATC
VHF
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Ultra ISS Equipment - Hull Mounted Sonar
PROCESSOR FWD CABINET
ACOUSTIC PROCESSOR ATI INTERFACE
UPS INPUT/ OUTPUT
HMS TRANSMITTER CABINET A
Power Amplifiers
(18 off)
Switching & Acquisition Unit
A/D CONVERSION
STAVE MAPPING
SWITCHING
HMS TRANSMITTER CABINET B
Power Amplifiers
(18 off)
MATCHING UNIT ASUB STAVE MAPPING
IMPEDANCE MATCHING
MATCHING UNIT BSUB STAVE MAPPING
IMPEDANCE MATCHING
MATCHING UNIT CSUB STAVE MAPPING
IMPEDANCE MATCHING
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Common Geographically Based Animated HCI
Ping Wizard
Acosit
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Ultra ISS Key Features Summary –into the market…
•Physical simplicity – Single inline tow
•Integrated and consistent HCI – Optimises use of all active and passive sensors in combination – Seamless integration with torpedo DCL, and with off-board sources and sensors
•Versatile operating modes – Up to 96 pings of various types in the water simultaneously – Multiple detection opportunities at multiple frequencies – Contact interrogation without breaking search
•In-built growth potential – Design anticipates distributed ASW with other platforms and sensor
•Half the size, half the weight, half the cost to complement the target market
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Towed Sonar Technology Presented by Ken Walker, President, Ultra Electronics, Maritime Systems
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Ultra’s Single Tow ISS OVERVIEW
SE=SL-TS-RD-NL+DI-2PL •Target Strength •Noise Level •Propagation Loss •Source Level •Directivity Index •Detection Threshold
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Towed Array Sonar AMBIGUITY
Potential target?
Potential target?
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Towed Array Sonar AMBIGUITY RESOLUTION
Real target
False target
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Towed Array Sonar FINDING THE TARGET FASTER
•Form an array with pairs of ‘co-located’ hydrophones •Use signal arrival time delay to resolve left-right ambiguity •Unable to cope with ‘roll’ of array during operation •Triplet of hydrophones is the minimum solution
Δt H1
H2
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QUAD Receive Array
•Ultra is unique in offering a QUAD (four hydrophone) solution.
•More accurate left-right bearing ambiguity resolution due to improved acoustic geometry.
•Increased capability to reject unwanted noise enabling higher operational tow speeds.
•Fourth hydrophone provides redundancy to triplet configuration allowing for graceful degradation.
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Horizontal Projector Array
•Ultra is unique in the market space as the sole supplier of an HPA solution.
– one winch (less cost and complexity) – smaller and lighter than competing dual-tow
systems(can be used on wider range of warships) – Two transmission frequencies for simultaneous
ASW and torpedo defence modes
Photo courtesy of DRDC(A) (Canadian Defence R&D Laboratory)
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Active-Passive Operations REAL WORLD
Target
Courtesy of TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research)
Ship Sub
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On-going Development
•Smaller array diameter, lower weight and less power – Further reduction in winch and handling system size and complexity – Reduces shipborne electrical requirements
•Increased ISS towed sonar performance – Higher Horizontal Projector Array energy output (source level) – Wider bandwidth (Passive and Active)
•Processing enhancements – Own ship’s noise rejection – Improved reverberation rejection – Improved ping strategies
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Conclusion Presented by Rakesh Sharma, Chief Executive, Ultra Electronics December 12th 2012
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Ultra’s Surface Ship Platform ASW Presence
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Ultra’s Submarine Platform ASW Presence
High Frequency Active Array
Bow Passive & Active Search Array
Remote Towed Fibre Communications
Forward Look Obstacle Avoidance
Array
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Ultra’s Air ASW Platform Presence
Sonobuoys Sonobuoy Receiver Antennas
Sonobuoy Position Processing
Sonobuoy Receivers
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