Australian Navy orders Rheinmetall MASS Decoy Launchers
The Royal Australian Navy has placed an order worth €125 million for MASS ship protection systems from Rheinmetall.
The Royal Australian Navy has placed an order worth €125 million for MASS ship protection systems from Rheinmetall.

Safran has taken the wraps off a new variant of its NGDS (New Generation Dagaie System) trainable decoy launcher as it looks to broaden the market for the system.

At Euronaval 2022, French countermeasures specialist Lacroix unveils the latest addition to its SYLENA family of decoy launching systems (DLS): The SEAMOSC.
French shipbuilder Naval Group shared exclusively with Naval News some details on its new torpedo decoy launcher…
SEA will provide the Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigates with upgrade to the torpedo launcher and countermeasures systems as part of a major new contract.
At DIMDEX 2022 French countermeasures specialist Lacroix was showcasing its naval Decoy Launching Systems (DLS) with a real SYLENA MK2 as the centerpiece of its booth.
Rheinmetall delivered the 300th MASS Multi Ammunition Softkill System…
BAE Systems Australia has signed an AU$150 million (US$117 million) contract for the continued development, procurement and sustainment of the Nulka system, which will strengthen Australia’s sovereign technical expertise and the skills base that supports it.
Lacroix supplies major navies worldwide with its SYLENA decoy launching system. In the Middle East, SYLENA customers include the Egyptian Gowind-class corvettes by Naval Group

Leonardo and LACROIX have signed a strategic agreement which will see the partners working together to develop and integrate solutions in the naval countermeasures sector…