SP's NavalForces

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THe nAVAl bATTle GrOuP had reached its destinatio­n, now in position to intercept its target, a pirate ship headed to hijack a cargo tanker off the African coast. All was ready until a red alert signalled a potential electronic warfare system failure in the lead frigate. So the imminent operation planned for weeks had to be postponed.

Can anything be done to avoid even the best naval equipment becoming unavailabl­e, especially when it counts most?

in fact, this scenario is becoming a thing of the past with the digital technologi­es that Thales is providing to naval forces to assure availabili­ty through equipment reliabilit­y, predictive maintenanc­e, and spare parts and fleet management.

Making Sure That Naval Equipment is Always On, Everywhere

“no matter where and no matter what it takes, in crises or normal operations, Thales is making sure that navies can count on the availabili­ty of their equipment,” says Patrice Lacroix, Strategy & Marketing Director at Thales defence mission Systems. “That continuous commitment means that we are truly partners in assuring the reliabilit­y on which navies need to depend --- both to accomplish their complex and difficult missions as well as to defend themselves at all times.”

The process starts with designing equipment for continuous service, lacroix explains. This involves building into radars, optronics, and electronic warfare equipment the sensors needed for continuous collection of data for HumS, the Health and usage monitoring System. in this way, data is continuous­ly monitored, collected, and analysed by artificial intelligen­ce. Navy operationa­l staff first selects the vital equipment that is needed for mission success and then navy maintenanc­e staff can issue alerts to out of line situations that require maintenanc­e—before failure.

Continuous Monitoring Creates a Fail-safe Partnershi­p

That continuous monitoring in itself creates real teamwork between Thales and the equipment users—the naval forces themselves. The result is a total understand­ing of the equipment and its management for optimal efficiency and effectiven­ess. And the natural consequenc­e is pro-active quality control for naval equipment that must withstand long periods of often intense and fastmoving operation, with extremes of weather, temperatur­e and water, if not unfriendly fire.

Thales’ smart technologi­es and algorithms assure equipment availabili­ty through continuous improvemen­t in understand­ing equipment reliabilit­y and predictive maintenanc­e.

“Through the use of digital technologi­es and data management, Thales today is part of a virtuous cycle that is revolution­ising naval equipment availabili­ty, by assuring electronic­s reliabilit­y through precision predictive maintenanc­e,” explains Patrice lacroix, “Thales expertise in applying big data, artificial intelligen­ce, the Internet of Things and Cybersecur­ity to the digital transforma­tion of supply chain management, as well as our long experience in naval electronic­s, makes us valued partners for the navies all over the world. They know that they can count on us—and, so, on their equipment-any time and any place for that critical success factor in their vital 24/7 missions.”

Article contribute­d by Thales

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH: Thales / Terence Wallet/Marine Nationale/Défense ??
PHOTOGRAPH: Thales / Terence Wallet/Marine Nationale/Défense

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