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Kochi gets India’s first harbour defence system

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The naval harbour here has become the first in the country to get a top-notch defence system — which will enable operators to foresee, and respond to, surface and sub-surface threats to vital assets along the harbour and warships in the quay.

As first reported by The Hindu in September last year, the Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS), a state-of-the-art automated system capable of detecting, identifying, tracking and generating warning for surface and underwater threats, was commissioned by Vice-Admiral Sunil Lanba, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, on Friday.

The system, comprising a cluster of coastal surveillance radars, high-power underwater sensors and diver detection sonars, was designed by Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) ELTA.

In other harbours too

Besides Kochi, naval harbours at Mumbai, Visakhapatnam and Port Blair are slated to be equipped with the system as a force protection measure. The multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC), set up at these places to coordinate coastal security operations, will receive real-time images relayed by these sensors and the command and control of the operations launched in response to threats will vest with the coastal defence Commanders-in-Chief – Flag Officers Commanding-in-Chief of the three naval commands and the Commander-in-Chief of the Andaman and Nicobar joint services command.

The project is said to cost around Rs 270 crore, said sources.

Similar coastal defence systems are deployed at 150 locations across the world. In India, the decision to cast a network of electro-optical sensors, thermal imaging sensors, radar and high-definition underwater sensors around naval jetties was taken in the aftermath of 26/11 with a view to strengthening security around the coast and high-value naval assets.

A naval spokesperson said the IUHDSS, along with the specialised Sagar Prahari Bal, would help augment security of the coast around the naval installations in Kochi. “The system was contracted by the Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence in 2012. The system will operate under the control of the Naval Officer-in-Charge (Kerala),” a defence communication said.

The multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC) set up in coastal States to coordinate coastal security operations

The IUHDSS will relay images to the multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC)

The multi-agency Joint Operations Centres (JOC) at these naval locations “There is already the specialised Sagar Prahari Bal ensuring security of vital naval installations and assets stationed along the coast. The underwater sensor network will help neutralise asymmetric sub-surface threats,” said a source.




Kochi gets India’s first harbour defence system - The Hindu
 
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Excellent we need to protect all our strategic as well as economical ports.
 
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Integrated Above and Underwater Security System Unveiled

ATLAS Elektronik UK and Signalis and have jointly developed an interface for the CERBERUS Mod 2 Diver Detection Sonar (DDS) into Signalis’ STYRIS Integrated Maritime Surveillance and Security System. The latter is a single, common software solution for the collection, processing, fusion, and display of data from a wide range of external sensors such as radars, AIS, RDF (radio direction finder), cameras, weather stations, and the CERBERUS Mod 2 DDS. CERBERUS Mod 2 is ATLAS Elektronik’s latest generation diver detection sonar designed to detect and classify open and closed circuit divers, swimmers, swimmer delivery vehicles (SDV), and UUV. It is proven, flexible, and has been qualified for military use. CERBERUS, which is provided in a lightweight, easy-to-deploy package, can be configured for various environments and applications such as permanent seabed installation for 24/7 port and harbour security and surveillance.
Carl Stone, ATLAS Elektronik’s Maritime Security Product Manager, said, ”this has been a really exciting development for [ATLAS Elektronik UK] as it not only solidifies our group relationship with Signalis but it adds another dimension to the capability of our DDS. By integrating [the CERBERUS Mod 2 DDS] into Signalis’ STYRIS system, we now have the ability to combine our DDS underwater picture with above water sensors to provide a fully comprehensive security system.” Both STYRIS and CERBERUS enable multiple sonar head integration. “STYRIS is able to carry out diver track fusion which enables us to operate multiple, overlapping sonar heads simultaneously and display their tracks in one single user display along with multiple above-water sensors”, Stone explained. STYRIS has been thoroughly tested to ensure seamless integration of ATLAS Elektronik’s CERBERUS Mod 2 DDS, which means that integration into existing systems can be carried out with minimal additional cost. “This really is a step forward for our CERBERUS product and brings with it a number of new opportunities”, he noted.
 
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Kochi gets India’s first harbour defence system

harbour_2494323f.jpg




The naval harbour here has become the first in the country to get a top-notch defence system — which will enable operators to foresee, and respond to, surface and sub-surface threats to vital assets along the harbour and warships in the quay.

As first reported by The Hindu in September last year, the Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS), a state-of-the-art automated system capable of detecting, identifying, tracking and generating warning for surface and underwater threats, was commissioned by Vice-Admiral Sunil Lanba, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, on Friday.

The system, comprising a cluster of coastal surveillance radars, high-power underwater sensors and diver detection sonars, was designed by Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) ELTA.

In other harbours too

Besides Kochi, naval harbours at Mumbai, Visakhapatnam and Port Blair are slated to be equipped with the system as a force protection measure. The multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC), set up at these places to coordinate coastal security operations, will receive real-time images relayed by these sensors and the command and control of the operations launched in response to threats will vest with the coastal defence Commanders-in-Chief – Flag Officers Commanding-in-Chief of the three naval commands and the Commander-in-Chief of the Andaman and Nicobar joint services command.

The project is said to cost around Rs 270 crore, said sources.

Similar coastal defence systems are deployed at 150 locations across the world. In India, the decision to cast a network of electro-optical sensors, thermal imaging sensors, radar and high-definition underwater sensors around naval jetties was taken in the aftermath of 26/11 with a view to strengthening security around the coast and high-value naval assets.

A naval spokesperson said the IUHDSS, along with the specialised Sagar Prahari Bal, would help augment security of the coast around the naval installations in Kochi. “The system was contracted by the Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence in 2012. The system will operate under the control of the Naval Officer-in-Charge (Kerala),” a defence communication said.

The multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC) set up in coastal States to coordinate coastal security operations

The IUHDSS will relay images to the multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC)

The multi-agency Joint Operations Centres (JOC) at these naval locations “There is already the specialised Sagar Prahari Bal ensuring security of vital naval installations and assets stationed along the coast. The underwater sensor network will help neutralise asymmetric sub-surface threats,” said a source.




Kochi gets India’s first harbour defence system - The Hindu
what the hell is wrong with indian media & what is happening in MOD how are they allowing to talk about such things in media :hitwall:
 
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what the hell is wrong with indian media & what is happening in MOD how are they allowing to talk about such things in media :hitwall:

Dude. its not a big secret.. even the US port security systems similer to this one are also hinted by media
 
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Kochi gets India’s first harbour defence system

harbour_2494323f.jpg




The naval harbour here has become the first in the country to get a top-notch defence system — which will enable operators to foresee, and respond to, surface and sub-surface threats to vital assets along the harbour and warships in the quay.

As first reported by The Hindu in September last year, the Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS), a state-of-the-art automated system capable of detecting, identifying, tracking and generating warning for surface and underwater threats, was commissioned by Vice-Admiral Sunil Lanba, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, on Friday.

The system, comprising a cluster of coastal surveillance radars, high-power underwater sensors and diver detection sonars, was designed by Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) ELTA.

In other harbours too

Besides Kochi, naval harbours at Mumbai, Visakhapatnam and Port Blair are slated to be equipped with the system as a force protection measure. The multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC), set up at these places to coordinate coastal security operations, will receive real-time images relayed by these sensors and the command and control of the operations launched in response to threats will vest with the coastal defence Commanders-in-Chief – Flag Officers Commanding-in-Chief of the three naval commands and the Commander-in-Chief of the Andaman and Nicobar joint services command.

The project is said to cost around Rs 270 crore, said sources.

Similar coastal defence systems are deployed at 150 locations across the world. In India, the decision to cast a network of electro-optical sensors, thermal imaging sensors, radar and high-definition underwater sensors around naval jetties was taken in the aftermath of 26/11 with a view to strengthening security around the coast and high-value naval assets.

A naval spokesperson said the IUHDSS, along with the specialised Sagar Prahari Bal, would help augment security of the coast around the naval installations in Kochi. “The system was contracted by the Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence in 2012. The system will operate under the control of the Naval Officer-in-Charge (Kerala),” a defence communication said.

The multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC) set up in coastal States to coordinate coastal security operations

The IUHDSS will relay images to the multi-agency Joint Operations Centre (JOC)

The multi-agency Joint Operations Centres (JOC) at these naval locations “There is already the specialised Sagar Prahari Bal ensuring security of vital naval installations and assets stationed along the coast. The underwater sensor network will help neutralise asymmetric sub-surface threats,” said a source.




Kochi gets India’s first harbour defence system - The Hindu

About time & priority should be given to western ports
 
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Excellent we need to protect all our strategic as well as economical ports.

Report says 37 percent minor ports in country defenceless, Parliamentary Panel 'shocked' | Zee News

New Delhi: A Parliamentary committee has expressed its "shock" over a special report prepared by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) which found that about 37 percent of minor ports in the country are absolutely defenceless.

The committee has said that the report should act as an "alarm bell" for the government, especially at those ports which are located along the coastline of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

"The committee is shocked to note that according to the Ministry of Home Affairs, out of 203 non-major/minor ports, 45 are non-operational while 75 have no security force even for name sake to guard them. Further, many of these non-operational ports are used as fish landing points/jetties and this list includes 49 non-major ports."

"The committee takes a very serious note on the grave deficiencies highlighted in the security audit report of Intelligence Bureau (IB) and is of the view that this report of IB should act as an alarm bell for the government, particularly with reference to such ports in Gujarat and Maharashtra," a report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs (coastal security) tabled on Friday said.

The IB report said that out of the 49 non-major ports, 21 are located in Gujarat, nine in Maharashtra, five in Andhra Pradesh, two in Karnataka, 6 in Tamil Nadu, two in Puducherry and one each in Goa, Andaman and Nicobar islands, Kerala and Odisha.

It said as per the report, there are "several shortcomings in the existing security arrangements like X-ray is not available, non-maintenance of record of incoming or outgoing communications, to name a few."

The panel has recommended to various coastal states and Union Territories to implement the suggestions made by the snoop agency to plug these gaps.

"The committee feels strongly that the recommendations given in the above said report should be implemented at the earliest by all states and UTs. The Ministry of Home Affairs should support states/UTs by providing any required technical and financial assistance as well as monitoring regularly the implementation of the recommendations given in the security audit report," the panel said.

The IB has suggested that CCTV cameras, bomb disposal squads, X-ray scanners, watch towers and additional patrolling should be mounted in and around these areas for effective vigil.

PTI
 
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Its Awesome..so fast they did it.. the project was announced last yaer in September.. in 10 moths they finished it.. impressive .

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Nothing to it really...... all the bits and pieces have been in existence for quite a long time already, some parts even from the 90s. Now everything is getting networked and integrated together. Along with the Coastal Surveillance System; this may well become an IN version of IACCS.
 
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Nothing to it really...... all the bits and pieces have been in existence for quite a long time already, some parts even from the 90s. Now everything is getting networked and integrated together. Along with the Coastal Surveillance System; this may well become an IN version of IACCS.

Might be.. but this one is new mate..or added some new systems and integrated everything .. Navy spent 264.62 crore on it
 
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Man, this small country call Israel sure has what we call high tech.:tup: Still funny to see some Arabs/persians think they can compete/match israel. :lol:

Well done to India though.:cheers:
 
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Man, this small country call Israel sure has what we call high tech.:tup: Still funny to see some Arabs/persians think they can compete/match israel. :lol:

Well done to India though.:cheers:

Iran will leapfrog the Jews within around 10 years.

Arabs, not in a very long time if ever.
 
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Man, this small country call Israel sure has what we call high tech.:tup: Still funny to see some Arabs/persians think they can compete/match israel. :lol:

Well done to India though.:cheers:

ya man... if you visit IAI's website you'll be amazed.. these guys on defense of the entire sectors in Israel..

Iran will leapfrog the Jews within around 10 years.

Arabs, not in a very long time if ever.

Keep dreaming kid.. No one in middle east is going to beat israel in tech..
 
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