Leonardo exhibits its naval solutions in Sea Air Space 2022

Leonardo exhibits its naval solutions in Sea Air Space 2022
Leonardo booth in Sea Air Space 2022 (Leonardo photo)
Centered around Leonardo DRS and beyond, Leonardo presence at SeaAirSpace 2022 showcases high technologies responding to a wide range of operational needs in the maritime domain and reaffirms its key core competences and its competitive positioning toward US Defence requirements.
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Founded in 1965, the Navy Leagueโ€™s SeaAirSpace Exposition, held from 4thย to 6thย April along the Potomac River just 20 minutes from Washington, D.C., is today theย largest maritime exposition in the U.S.ย and continues as an invaluable extension of the Navy Leagueโ€™s mission of maritime policy education and sea service support.

Leonardo DRS

Among the top players in the world in Aerospace, Defence, and Security,ย Leonardoย showcases here its industrial capabilities, long-standing expertise, and a strong commitment to innovation and customers.

Through a remarkable presence centered around its US companyย Leonardo DRS, the leading provider of defense technologies across three segments in every military domain, Leonardo presents products and integrated solutions based on cutting-edge technologies.

In full coherence with Leonardo values then, Leonardo DRS underlines its commitment to theย US customersย not only in terms of responses to requirements and operational excellence, but as strong and positive contributor to the communities where they do business: Leonardo DRS is partnering in fact with the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society at Sea Air Space to raise awareness about their mission, programs, and services. Highlighting a program that provides disaster relief assistance to Navy and Marine Corps families, Leonardo DRS will support a fundraising initiative encouraging visitors to help during the show through its โ€œThe Relief is Realโ€ wall.

โ€œThe Relief is Realโ€ wall of Leonardo DRS in Sea Air Space 2022

Leonardo DRS is the worldโ€™s foremost provider of naval propulsion and electrical power conversion technology onboard U.S. Navy vessels: it designs and builds innovative and industry-leading naval power and propulsion systems, essential ship-based electronic systems, and advanced sensors for surface and subsurface platforms across the Navy.

Leonardo DRS motor and drive systems provide advantages in flexibility, modularity, and commonality; supporting requirements for growing power efficiency demands and lower emissions on future ships.ย  Leading naval computing integrator for infrastructure, network and data distribution, radar and control systems Leonardo DRS brings effectiveness to all U.S. Navy surface combatants and submarines with trusted and resilient communications and computational resources, allowing them to more rapidly share data and improve situational understanding.

The Leonardo DRS range of Electronic Warfare systems helps our warfighters rapidly detect, locate, monitor, and provide real-time analysis of the signal environment for improved situational awareness. These advanced, small-profile sensors are powerful and packed with enhanced performance features for rapidly detecting, locating, monitoring, and analyzing signals of interest. Warfighters can be confident that the right information will flow to the commanders who need it when they need it.

Helicopters

Leonardo exhibits its naval solutions in Sea Air Space 2022
TH-73A helicopter (Leonardo photo)

In theย rotary-wing domain, Leonardo, through AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corp., will supply to the U.S. DoD the newย TH-73A helicopters, along with spares, support, dedicated equipment, and specific pilot and maintenance training services. The total requirement is for 130 aircraft. The TH-73A will be used to train the next generation of student aviators from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard and is only made at Leonardoโ€™s FAA-certified Part 21 Production Line in Philadelphia, PA.

With over 1,000 ships equipped with its systems and sensors, Leonardo has been the reference partner for manyย naval forcesย around the world for over 60 years. The technologies offered range from radars, to various sensors, to communications up to weapon systems. Also systems for maritime traffic control, monitoring of the marine environment and support for rescue operations at sea, as well as integrated solutions for efficient and safe management of ports as well as aircraft platforms and drones for naval use.

Electronic solutions

Kronos Power Shield illustration (Leonardo image)

At the exposition, Leonardo will be highlighting a range of advanced electronics products including its fully digitizedย Kronos Power Shieldย long-range radar. Equipped with the companyโ€™s advancedย AESAย (Active Electronically Scanned Array) technology, the Kronos Power Shield is capable of the surveillance, detection and tracking of ballistic missiles and conventional threats.

Leonardo will also be presenting its world-firstย BriteCloud countermeasure, a sophisticated electronic device that provides latest-generation protection from radar-guided surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles. Fired like a flare, it contains a powerful miniature jammer that sends out a convincing โ€˜electronic ghostโ€™ signal which seduces incoming missiles towards BriteCloud as it falls away from the aircraft, ensuring that the missile detonates far away from its intended target. On show will be theย BriteCloud 55ย variant, suitable for 55mm standard countermeasure dispensers, and the BriteCloud 218 variant, designed for 2x1x8 inch countermeasure dispensers.ย BriteCloud 218ย is making rapid progress towards the final stages of the U.S. Department of Defenseโ€™s Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) programme for the product, which will open the door to U.S. procurement.


Other advanced electronics systems on show at Sea-Air-Space include the electronic surveillance measureย SAGE, the multi-domainย Osprey 30ย AESA radar, used by international operators for a range of missions from defence, security and civil protection to environmental monitoring and search and rescue, and theย Seaspray 7500Eย AESA radar, ideal for maritime missions.ย 
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Aircraft

Leonardo exhibits its naval solutions in Sea Air Space 2022
M-346 aircraft (Leonardo photo)

In theย fixed wing domain, last but not least, theย M-346ย a jet aircraft optimized for advanced military pilot training, offering a broad range of training capabilities combined with long-term reliability. At the heart of a complex and integrated training system, the M-346 is already in service with the air forces of Italy, Singapore, Israel, Poland and Qatar and is the backbone of the International Flight Training School. The M-346 โ€“ a twin-engine, tandem-seat aircraft with fully digital flight controls and avionics – is also enables pilots to interact in real-time, through Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) training that features aircraft in flight (Live), simulators (Virtual) and computer-generated force/threat generated environments (Constructive).

In theย fixed wing domain, last but not least, theย M-346ย a jet aircraft optimized for advanced military pilot training, offering a broad range of training capabilities combined with long-term reliability. At the heart of a complex and integrated training system, the M-346 is already in service with the air forces of Italy, Singapore, Israel, Poland and Qatar and is the backbone of the International Flight Training School. The M-346 โ€“ a twin-engine, tandem-seat aircraft with fully digital flight controls and avionics – is also enables pilots to interact in real-time, through Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) training that features aircraft in flight (Live), simulators (Virtual) and computer-generated force/threat generated environments (Constructive).

In exercises, the M-346 can effectively fulfil the Aggressor and Companion Trainer / Tactical Surrogate roles to keep combat pilots at the required level of operational readiness, providing air forces with the highest levels of efficiency, effectiveness, commonality, operational flexibility, and combat training capability.

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