Master the Elements

The SIMRAD ARGUS system introduces some key features that tackle the problem of piracy of the merchant fleet and yachts. By utilizing Broadband Radar’s* close range performance and zero radiation, fleet owners can build an anti-piracy system into the navigation display. Pirates typically attack vessels underway and at night from behind to avoid being seen on the Navigational radar. They very often approach in small skiffs hard to detect in-between waves with 4-8 pirates on board. Sometimes with two - three boats together and using a Mother ship as base. So far evasive ship manoeuvers seem to be the best action hindering boarding and an attack can last several hours before giving up. Pirates are also attacking while ships are at anchorage.

Navigational Radars are typically mounted in front of smokestacks and are therefore focused forward looking. The sheer size of the scanner prevents mounting in strategic places.

The ARGUS has the ability to merge two high powered antennas to find small targets in-between ocean waves, display long and short range simultaneously and zoom in on and track suspicious targets.

The ARGUS also has the ability to integrate Broadband Radar and display Pulse and Broadband simultaneously in one single display overview with uncompromised IMO performance.

TIGHTEN THE BLIND ZONES

The Broadband Radar* component provides complete close range coverage within the pulse radar’s blind spot. Targets can be monitored and detected within a 5m range ensuring that all potential threats are monitored.

ANTI-PIRACY

DOCKING RADAR

With the optional Broadband Radar’s close range performance, the navigator or pilot can monitor the vessel relative to the dock or other structure right up to the point of contact. Total flexibility of installation is available due to zero radiation hazard enabling scanner location that is not possible with pulse radars' inherent radiation.

Note: Broadband radar integration pending type approval

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