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by Stephen Carlson
Washington (UPI) Sep 11, 2018

Teledyne Gavia deploys Sonar Transponder Module for ASW training
Washington (UPI) Sep 11, 2018 - Teledyne Gavia has announced the recent delivery to an undisclosed military customer of a Sonar Transponder Module for anti-submarine warfare training.

The STM module has been constructed by Scanmatic AS of Norway and forms part of a Gavia payload module capable of receiving and transmitting sonar signals for training purposes, the company said in a press release.

The STM is a flooded transducer compartment, an electronic compartment and a towed hydrophone behind an autonomous underwater vehicle. The STM can be programmed to simulate a wide variety of submersible targets, emitting different sound signals that emulate submarines and torpedoes.

The Gavia AUV is an autonomous sensor system that is modular and reconfigurable depending on the user. It can use several types of sensor, navigation and battery modules depending on the mission.

Gavia claims that it has low logistics costs and maintenance requirements. Modules include acoustic systems for ASW training, side scan sonars, multibeam sonars, cameras and environmental sensors to determine water conditions.

U.S. Navy and coalition forces are performing exercises as part of the U.S. 5th Fleet Theater Counter Mine and Maritime Security Exercise.

The exercise falls under maritime stability and security operations by the U.S. Central Command, which is meant to train and deter against aggression in key points in the Mediterranean, Pacific and the western Indian Ocean.

"Cooperative security ensures cooperative prosperity, and these collective exercises conducted with our partners and allies allow us to practice the full spectrum of naval operations," commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and U.S. 5th Fleet Vice Adm. Scott Stearney said in a press release.

"This demonstration of naval maneuver, posture and partnership reassures the international community that we will ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, anywhere, anytime," Stearney said.

The U.S. 5th Fleet is leading the Theater Amphibious Combat Rehearsal 18 and Mine Countermeasures Exercise 18-3, as well as participating in Bright Star 18. Patrol vessels with U.S. 5th Fleet Task Force 55 are expected to conduct MK-60 Griffin surface-to-surface missile and gun exercises against small high speed targets.

TACR will take place off Djibouti and will improve readiness for littoral and mine countermeasure capabilities by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The focus will be the key choke point of the Bab al Mandeb, a straight between Yemen and Djibouti that connects the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden.

The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Carney, the Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team, a Task Force 55 VBSS team and the Task Force 56 expeditionary mine countermeasures company are participating in Bright Star 18. The exercise will focus on training to secure the Suez Canal.

MCMEX 18-3 is an exercise conducted by the United States and United Kingdom four times a year that is meant to improve mine countermeasure operations and interoperability.

The F-35B Lightning II has also arrived there with the Essex Amphibious Ready Group and is expected to take part in the exercises. The aircraft will train with the Marine Corps at military ranges in Djibouti and in international waters off the Djibouti coast.

The Essex-class Landing Helicopter Deck is designed for the deployment of amphibious assaults using landing craft, helicopters and vertical take off and landing aircraft like the Harrier jump jet and F-35B.


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Technical Systems Integration contracted for minesweeping gear
Washington (UPI) Aug 24, 2018
Technical Systems Integration of Chesapeake, Va., has received a $10.6 million contract for depot-level repair, overhaul, and modification of MK-105 magnetic minesweeping gear. The contract, announced Thursday by the Department of Defense, includes options that, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of the deal to $54 million. Work will be performed in Panama City, Fla., and is expected to be completed by August 2019. Navy fiscal 2018 operations and maintenance funding in the am ... read more

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