Canadian Frigates Get a Radar Upgrade

September 4, 2015

German navigation system manufacturer Raytheon Anschütz has completed factory acceptance tests and delivery of 12 sets of navigation radars for the Canadian Navy’s Halifax-class frigates. 

The scope of onboard systems covers X-/ and S-Band radars with high-performance detection capabilities. Raytheon Anschütz  said the radars have been enhanced with advanced features in accordance with the Canadian customer requirements, including new radiation control and pulse blanker interfaces, interfaces with the ship’s new command and control system, the navigation distribution system and the Canadian Navy’s electronic chart system.

Canadian Navy Halifax-Class Frigate (Copyright: US Navy, www.navy.mil)
Canadian Navy Halifax-Class Frigate (Copyright: US Navy, www.navy.mil)

Radars were also supplied to the land-based test and support facility at the MATTS in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. At the facility, Raytheon Anschütz and Canadian-based Virtual Marine Technologies have built dedicated simulator equipment to connect to these radars.

Raytheon Anschütz was selected for this project by the prime contractor, Lockheed Martin Canada, in 2009. As part of the contract, Raytheon Anschutz will utilize service engineers from Canadian companies on the East and West Coast to carry out training, setting to work, and support services throughout the life of the Halifax-class.

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