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BAE Launches Updated Naval Mine Countermeasures System

BAE Launches Updated Naval Mine Countermeasures System
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BAE Launches Updated Naval Mine Countermeasures System - top government contractors - best government contracting eventBAE Systems has introduced a new version of its naval mine countermeasures system at the Defence and Security Equipment International exhibition in London, U.K.

The updated Naval Autonomy Tactical Information System dubbed NAUTIS 5 is designed to provide optimized command and control for autonomous and off-board systems; a new human-computer interface; and embedded on-board training, BAE said Wednesday.

NAUTIS is currently installed on more than 65 ships of seven navies worldwide, including the British navy’s Hunt– and Sandown-class MCM vessels.

Existing NAUTIS users can upgrade to NAUTIS 5 without changing on-board consoles through short maintenance activities, BAE noted.

The platform features commercial, off-the-shelf components based on the Shared Infrastructure hardware technology that works to host software from various combat technology providers on a single system.

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