HMS Daring unveils upgraded sensor system at DIMDEX
HMS Daring unveils upgraded sensor system at DIMDEX
HMS Daring unveils upgraded sensor system at DIMDEX
HMS Daring unveils upgraded sensor system at DIMDEX

Mar 26,2012 – Cambridge, United Kingdom – HMS Daring, the first of the Royal Navy’s (RN’s) Type 45 destroyers, will be on display at DIMDEX (Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition & Conference) this month, showcasing her state-of the-art technology, including the new, fully digital, radar electronic support measures (RESM) system supplied by Thales UK.

Daring will join the extensive warship display at Doha as part of DIMDEX, which runs from 26-28 March.
The ship has recently set sail on operational duty, following the recent outfitting of the new digital antennas as part of the UK Ministry of Defence’s (MoD’s) UAT MOD 2 update programme. Thales is currently the sole supplier of RESM equipment to the RN’s warship and submarine fleet.
In conjunction with the MoD, Thales has developed the direct radio frequency sampling and wideband digital receiver technology necessary to achieve a true digital antenna.
The technology provides excellent system performance in the modern dense radar environment and is capable of managing multiple, truly simultaneous signals. This enables the ship to operate in all operational maritime theatres, including the littoral, and provides the RN with world-leading electronic warfare support and threat-identification technology.
By digitising the RF signal at the antenna, the majority of the receiver functionality is implemented as software and firmware algorithms. The system is therefore easily upgraded and new signal analysis tools are easily introduced, keeping the RESM capability current in a rapidly evolving operational environment.
This approach also maximises the use of commercial off-the-shelf hardware, making the RESM significantly more reliable, and easier to maintain while reducing the total cost of ownership.
Type 45 destroyers are also fitted with Thales UK’s fully integrated communications system, S1850M radar (with BAE Systems) and a conical log spiral UHF satellite com-munications antenna.