DIMDEX 2022: Royal Netherlands Navy Selects Leonardo’s New RWS

Euronaval: Leonardo Unveils New Lionfish family of RWS
Equipped with a common architecture, the Lionfishยฎ family of turrets has a compact and low weight structure. Leonardo picture.
Already aboard a number of naval platforms worldwide, Leonardo's LIONFISHยฎ family of defense systems has now also been selected by the Royal Netherlands Navy.
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Leonardo press release

The Navy has chosen the โ€œLIONFISHยฎ Topโ€ variant to equip its Holland-class patrol vessels, LPD (Landing Platform Dock) and JSS (Joint Support Ship) units, Johan de Witt and Karel Doorman classes, and Den Helder-class Combat Support Ship.

The LIONFISHยฎ Top is one of three 12.7mm variants in the new family of remotely-controlled naval turrets. โ€œUltralightโ€ and โ€œInner Reloadingโ€ models are also available in the same calibre. The company also offers a 20mm โ€œLIONFISHยฎ 20โ€ model.

The LIONFISHยฎ 12.7 Top weighs less than 300 kg and is particularly effective against close threats and in asymmetric scenarios (ASymmetric Warfare – ASyW). Effectiveness and accuracy, even at long range, are guaranteed by the use of a cooled infrared sensor that integrates Leonardo’s Mini Colibrรฌ optics. This is common across the whole turret family, which can also integrate an uncooled sensor. Depending on the technology used, the detection range can be up to 12 km.

LIONFISHยฎ 12.7 Top variant
LIONFISHยฎ 12.7 Top variant. Leonardo picture.

With customersโ€™ needs in mind, Leonardo has created state-of-the-art technologies which can effectively and accurately handle various type of threats, including uncrewed systems.

The LIONFISHยฎ family stands out for its modularity, lightweight and common architecture, which allow the turrets to be installed and operated on board secondary platforms, both as a primary and secondary defence system, with no deck penetration. All systems in the family can self-calculate firing solutions and engage fast-moving threats, even when installed on high-speed platforms.

Drawing on its experience developing advanced technologies such as the OTO 76/62 Super Rapido and the OTO 127/64 LW Vulcano, Leonardo has developed its new defence systems to meet market requirements, that are increasingly looking towards compact and stealth technologies, including to equip uncrewed platforms. At the same time the company continues to advance its product reliability, optimise maintenance times and drive competitiveness.

The choice of LIONFISHยฎ highlights the strategic relationship between Leonardo and the Royal Netherlands Navy, which also recently chose Leonardoโ€™s OTO 127/64 LW Vulcano systems for its four De Zeven Provinciรซn class multi-role units.

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