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Home» Event News» IMDEX 2019»IMDEX 2019: DSIT Unveils Multi-Layered Protection Solution Against Underwater Threats
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IMDEX 2019: DSIT Unveils Multi-Layered Protection Solution Against Underwater Threats

At IMDEX Asia 2019, DSIT Solutions Ltd. unveils its Multi-Layered Comprehensive Sonar-Based Solution for the defense of strategic assets against immediate, short- and long-ranged under water threats.

Naval News Staff 15 May 2019

DSIT, a world leader in the development, manufacture and supply of high-end, comprehensive and integrated protection solutions against all under-water threat-types, unveiled at IMDEX 2019 its unique, multi-layered defense solution for securing strategic assets against the various types of underwater threat in diverse ranges and sea depths. These include, among others, hostile military, terrorism and illegal activities, intrusion, sabotage and smuggling by divers, Semi-Submersible Vehicles (SSVs), Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and all Submarine types. DSIT will present at the show its uniquely combined and integrative  proven capabilities and systems, such as the Shield TM Sonar Family and a land-based Mission Control Station (MCS), demonstrating smart and comprehensive hermetic protection and defense solutions from underwater threats for ports, harbors, shore & offshore sites as well as other strategic assets,  at sea and on land. DSIT’s advanced solutions secure all layers of defense from the immediate, to short &  long ranges  as well as  from shallow to deep-water threats, hence providing  relevant and applicable  protection & security  solutions for Militaries,   HLS agencies  and Law-Enforcement forces. 

Some examples to DSIT’s multi-layered defense solution achieved by integrating the various proven capabilities and systems into one comprehensive incorporated solution, are the ShieldTM family of sonars, such as the SeaShieldTM ASW sonar and the AquaShield™ Diver Detection Sonar (DDS),that cost-effectively cover immediate, close-ranged threats, and are both stationary sonar systems. A land-based mission control system manages these costal & littoral waters’ stationed sonars, utilizing advanced signal processing and displays, machine learning techniques for automation algorithms, and the reduction of operator’s workload and required expertise. Highly advanced hardware with the latest-generation processing capabilities ensure sonar systems’ superior performance with minimal footprint. The PointShield™ Portable Diver Detection Sonar (PDDS) system is used to protect strategic assets and ships when on-board vessels at shallow waters, and the FishTM ASW family of sonar systems detects approaching underwater threats that are a risk to those assets.

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