The sonar has dual-frequency search and classification capability. The Type 2093 minehunting sonar from Thales Underwater Systems (formerly Thomson Marconi Sonar) is a variable depth sonar which can be operated in the hull-mounted mode or in variable depth mode. The ship is also fitted with a BAE Systems Australia Prism III ESM system and two ML Aviation SuperBarricade chaff launchers. The ship is also capable of towing the ADI Dyad magnetic acoustic influence sweep. AAG is a water-driven, turbine-powered sweep, which is programmed to emulate the acoustic signatures of specific classes of ships. The ships are being fitted with the new ADI Australian Acoustic Generator (AAG) minesweeping system. The vessels have the ADI Oropesa Double “O” mechanical sweep and can also tow the ADI Mini Dyad influence sweep. The ships are being fitted with the new remotely activated Cormorant Lift Bag which brings mines to the surface for disposal. Clearance divers are carried on board the disposal vehicles and are capable of diving to 90m. The vehicle can be deployed at distances of more than 500m from the ship. The mine disposal charge is detonated via a thin wire link running from the ship. A DAMDIC mine disposal charge from Nordic Defence Systems is slung beneath the vehicle for release in close proximity to the mine. The vehicle’s tether cable contains a fibre-optic link for transmitting command signals from the ship and relaying sensor images for display on the multi-function consoles in the ship’s operations room. The vehicles are electrically powered and are equipped with a search light, closed-circuit low light television camera, and onboard detection and identification sonar. The ships are equipped with two Bofors SUTEC Double Eagle II mine disposal vehicles. Main gun is a DS 30B 30mm gun from MSI Defence Systems, which has a firing rate of 650 rounds/min and ranges of 3km anti-air and 10km anti-surface. This provides the ship with auto-track and auto-hover for effective mine countermeasures operations. Where ship manoeuvring during minehunting operations is being automatically controlled, the system controls the auxiliary propulsion system via the minehunter autopilot. To learn more about Ömer Berkay Dağlı, click here.įor information about the Project Management at Southampton Business School, click here.The system allows the management of all mine countermeasures activities, including mission planning, minehunting, mine disposal and post mission analysis. Research interests: Global Project Management, Leadership, PM Planning, Project Management, Programme and Portfolio Management, PM Strategy, Project Governance, Diverse Stakeholders Management, Projects execution and control, Transportation Projects Management, Inter-Modal Transportation Projects Major Field of Study: Project Management, Logistics and Inter-Modal Transportation He completed his graduation in Marine Transportation Management dual diploma with honours from both Istanbul Technical University, Turkey and State University of New York Maritime College, USA in 2014. Previously, he had served as an Officer on Watch for over 30 months on board chemical tankers, based in different routes all round the world where he served Third and Second Officer. Ömer Berkay Dağlı completed a PM research internship for the PM World Library while a Masters Candidate at Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, based in UK for the academic year 2017-2018.
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