Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is presenting its unique 360-degree multilayered suite of maritime defence solutions. The defence industry leader has a robust array of defence solutions and capabilities that are combat-proven and operational worldwide.
Based upon years of experience and deep operational know-how in various naval arenas and scenarios, and integrating its combat-proven technologies in all domains, Rafael has established itself as a major player in naval capabilties. Through this extensve experience, the Israeli defence giant has provided and developed leading technologies and solutions that actively provide naval forces defence superiority against all modern naval threats above and below the waves, such as naval area defence, swarm attack defence, and torpedo defence.
Rafael's unique portfolio of naval systems enable various possible combinations of deployment fully tailored to unique requirements.
As described below, Rafael has established not only a battle-tested array of naval systems on various platforms, but also an adaptability. The vessel protection suite and the overall ability for Rafael to tailor its systems to its customers naval services has shown another example of succesful system integration which in this case is being displayed in the naval sphere.
Naval Remote Weapon Station C-UAS
TYPHOON C-UAS Naval Remote Weapon Station: The NRWS C-UAS capitalices on Rafael's world-renowned, longstanding Typhoon family of combat-proven naval defence solutions. The NRWS C-UAS incorporates a diverse mix of synchronised smart multi-spectral sensors, weapons and intelligent effectors that translate to very high hit accuracies. These include Automatic Target Recognition, Classification and Tracking (ATR) capabilities. The NRWS C-UAS is a new class of anti-drone solutions, whose capabilities single it out from other NRWS.
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