Rohde & Schwarz to outfit Cape-class Patrol Boats with Naval Communications

Six More Austal-Built Cape-class Patrol Boats for the Royal Australian Navy
The new evolved Cape-class patrol boats include modifications determined through the extensive in-service experience of the RAN and ABF Capes currently operating throughout Northern Australia. Austal image.
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Rohdeย &ย Schwarz press release

CCPBs are currently in production at Austalโ€™s Henderson shipyard in Western Australia and are to be delivered from September 2021.

The new RAN CCPBs will include a number of enhancements that include Rohde & Schwarz communications equipment, including the companyโ€™s Naval Integrated Communications System (NAVICS) with multi-layer security and secure external line of sight (V/UHF) and beyond line of sight communications (HF).

Managing Director of Rohde & Schwarz Australia, Gareth Evans, said that, โ€œAs a communications systems integrator, we have unique perspective and capability along with clear technical superiority of our solutions, particularly NAVICS.

โ€œOne of the exciting aspects of this system is its true VoIP switching, itโ€™s not a hybrid TDM solution. This makes it both future-proof and scalable. NAVICS also reduces the integration effort and risk associated with incorporating third party components using its versatile IP gateways.

โ€œRohde & Schwarz (Australia) established a very competent integration capability for Australian industry in Sydney to complement our existing maintenance and world-class calibration facilities. This opportunity ensures Australian jobs are created and supply chain opportunities continue for Australiaโ€™s shipbuilding industry.โ€

NAVICS RS M3SR Series 4400 V UHF and RS M3SR Series 4100 HF comms with voice terminal touch.

Ben Wardle, General Manager Australian Shipbuilding at Austal said the company was looking forward to working with Rohde & Schwarz (Australia) to deliver an effective integrated communications system for the Cape class patrol boats.

โ€œFor the new Cape class patrol boat contract with the Department of Defence, Austalconducted extensive market testing for a new,proven partner that would be able to meet or exceed the technical scope of the project,whilst maintaining Australian Industry engagement.

โ€œWe were very pleased to find Rohde & Schwarz could fulfil this scope and we look forward to working with both the Australian and German based teams to deliver the very best integrated communications system for RANโ€™s new Capes,โ€ Mr Wardle said.

โ€œThis contract represents a clear commitment by Austal and the Australian Government to strengthen the Cape class with Top-of-Class communication solutions by Rohde & Schwarz,โ€ Hansjรถrg Herrbold, Vice President Market Segment Navy Rohde & Schwarz, says. โ€œNAVICS is being deployed on numerous naval vessels, including the Royal Navyโ€™s Type 26 frigates and was on display at the recent Pacific 2019 exhibition in Sydney.โ€

NAVICS uses state-of-the-art VoIP and Ethernet standards. Following market tendencies Rohde & Schwarz has decided to abandon outdated TDM technology, which required heavy proprietary hardware. Instead, NAVICS relays on widely spread industry standards and commercial-of-the-shelf hardware, thus eliminating the risk of expensive obsolete equipment. A multilevel security architecture allows secure, trusted and tamper-proof communications between multiple domains with different security classifications.

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