OSI Selected To Provide Integrated Navigation System For Indonesian Frigates
OSI contracted to provide Integrated Navigation System for Mid-Life Modernisation (MLM) of Bung Tomo Class Multi-Role Light Frigate (MRLF).
OSI Maritime Systems (OSI) announced that it gas been contracted, by PT Len Indestri (Persero), Indonesia, for an Integrated Navigation System featuring the integration of new and legacy navigation sensors, with provisions to connect to the Combat Mangement System.
Working closely with Thales NL as part of the TACTICOS CMS upgrade, OSI technology will feature in supporting the navigation function of the MRLF combat capabilities.
The contract is for the modernisation (MLM) of Bung Tomo Class KRI Usman Harun (359) in which PT Len is acting as main contractor and Combat System Integrator working together with Thales NL. With its extensive experience in retrofitting and new build projects, OSI will be drawing on the two streams of its expertise to interface with new and legacy sensors. Core to the project is OSI’s proprietary Navigation and Tactical Data Distribution (NavTac DDU), which will manage all sensor inputs and distribute the data to the bridge system.
“This project is representative of our long-standing relationship between the Indonesian Navy and OSI.”
“Moreover, it showcases OSI’s breadth and depth in navigation and tactical system integration, while much of our business today is in new build projects, much of that knowledge resulted from our experience over the years working on some very complex retrofit projects.”
Ken Kirkpatrick, President and CEO.
Sensor integration and capabilities include radar, DGPS, weather systems, warship AIS, and OSI’s warship ECDIS, ECPINS. ECPINS was the first WECDIS to be third-party Type Approved agains NATO STANAG 4564 is the only WECDIS that has been tested by classification society (DNV-GL).
“Traditionally, combat management and navigation were separate, siloed activities; warships are now being designed in a way that now meshes relevant systems to enhance integration and shared services. As demonstrated in this contract, OSI is becoming very well versed in ‘nav-combat’ integration.”
Jim Davison, Vice-President of Business Development