IUWS Publishes Paper for Undersea Surveillance Barrier (UK)

 

International Underwater Storage Ltd publishes a Paper for an Undersea Surveillance Barrier, based on its CHECKMATE undersea platform, suitable for screening a port facility.

The proposal provides for a triple barrier with detection modules at 5, 13 and 24 kms offshore from the focal point. The table gives the warning time at each barrier for a vessel travelling at 30 Knots.

This Paper proposes a solution to the problem of port surveillance, and the detection of small high speed offensive craft. The barrier operates 24 hours per day, seven days a week and 52 weeks a year without interuption and monitors entry to and movement across an area of over 90,000 Hectares – how many patrol craft would be required to achieve this?

And CHECKMATE can deliver this level of efficiency at a significantly lower capital cost than that of the number of patrol craft which would be required to attempt to match it – and at effectively zero operational cost to be compared with the operational costs of keeping a number of patrol vessels at sea.

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Source: International Underwater StorageĀ , September 21, 2011