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Thales to provide SG Navy with mine countermeasures system

This contract is the first Pathmaster contract for Thales in Asia.

Thales was awarded a contract through ST Engineering (STE) to provide the Singaporean Navy with a Mine Counter Measures system, Pathmaster.  

The system includes the M-Cube mission management system and TSAS towed sonars combined with the MiMap sonar data analysis tool, which will be fitted on STE’s unmanned surface vehicle.

It will also be supported by the Thales Singapore Defence Hub for maintenance and service and to develop compatible applications that can interface with the RSN’s systems.

The company will also provide tools to manage mine databases and libraries which will be reinforced with artificial intelligence for target detection and identification.

The solution is the world’s first sea-proven system and is currently already in service with the British Royal and French Navy and the French Navy. This contract is the first Pathmaster contract for Thales in Asia.
 

 

 

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