IXSEA2006-10-19 15:49:15

IXSEA's STARINS range at Euronaval 2006

IXSEA, the industry leader specializing in navigational, subsea positioning and imagery systems and solutions, will exhibit STARINS, the new defense range, at EURONAVAL in Paris, Le Bourget from 23 -27 October, the company announced in Paris today (19 October).

IXSEA, recently joined forces with Thales to launch STARINS, a range which combines Military GPS and Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) and includes STARINS 120, STARINS 200 and STARINS 200 Embedded will be at Euronaval,

STARINS 120 combines IXSEA's IMO certified Photonic Inertial Navigations System (PHINS) with GRAM-S military Thales GPS and outputs position, heading, roll, pitch, depth, velocity and heave. Its high-accuracy inertial measurement unit is based on IXSEA's FOG technology coupled with an embedded digital signal processor that runs and advanced Kalman filter. Applications include surface navigation for frigates, MCMV and fast patrol boats as well as SDV.

STARINS 200 and STARINS 200 Embedded are the ultimate navigation solutions for all navy platforms based on state of the art Thales GPS and IXSEA's inertial technologies. Performance and reliability drive these naval navigation systems. STARINS 200 and STARINS 200 Embedded can be used onboard corvettes, submarines, frigates, aircraft carriers and navy test vessels.

"We are delighted to be working with Thales on the new STARINS range, our systems are complementary and innovative,� said IXSEA CEO Thierry Gaiffe.

"Thales is pleased to provide IXSEA customers with the best GPS SAASM technology and anti-jamming enhancement,� said Pierre-Éric Pommellet, Vice President and General Manager, Thales Aerospace Military Equipment.

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