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Navy instrumentation

Electronic navigation equipment for marine forces

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LMN6 electromagnetic speed log

LMN6 electromagnetic speed log

The LMN6 EM speed log is designed to withstand the severe environment of military naval vessels. It complies with major military and maritime standards.

It is upward compatible with previous LMN versions.

The log measures the speed over the water in the lengthwise and crosswise axis of the vessel using one or two electromagnetic sensors, calculates the partial and total distance travelled, and distributes navigation information – speeds, distances travelled, the status and alarms – on analog and digital interfaces (NMEA protocol on series RS422 bus and Ethernet IP link).

MFR12 multi-function color repeater 12”

The multi-function color repeater displays alphanumeric data issued from:

navigation network,
weather network,
weapon network, or
any other specific displays, on request.

Each repeater can display a unique screen page or a page chosen from a serial of pages for a given type of ship and network.

MFR6 WP pressure watertight multi-function color repeater 5.7

This equipment is located outside the hull of submarine and can resist at a pressure of 35 bars. NMEA serial interface allows displays of several screen pages as: speed, depth, heading, trim, rudder angle and other parameters on request.

High pressure external cable and Pressure Hull Penetraor (PHP) can be provided on request with this repeater.

RGD100 digital speed and distance repeater

The RGD100 repeater allows display of data issued from RS232 or NMEA 0183 RS422 serial link issued from a speed log. Data is displayed on LCD screen. Speed is displayed in numerical and pseudo analog modes. Distance is displayed in numerical mode and can be reset by the operator.

GALVA 120 analog speed and distance repeater

Speed is displayed in analog mode and distance is displayed on an electromechanical counter.

130EB (for surface vessels)

130EB is fitted with 3 m cable and a junction box. It is designed according to an official French Navy Technical Specification N° 19064 LSM/NAV of April 1980.

65MM (for surface vessels)

The 65MM sensor is fitted with a 20 m cable. Three versions are available:

One for dry cell
One for wet cell (water ballast)
One dual axis version (longitudinal and transversal speed).

LENS (for surface vessels)

The LENS sensor is designed to give the highest performance on double hull ships. It is available in dual axis version (longitudinal and transversal speed).

It is built of epoxy resin, providing an exceptional lifetime to the equipment.

130FIMN (for submarines)

130FIMN is a fix sensor to be installed on submarines, built in stainless steel, including a waterproof plug for underwater connections. It supports 60 bars pressure.

SM2000 smart sensor

The SM2000 electromagnetic sensor is fitted with 3 m cable, with connectors. This is an intelligent and adjustable sensor.

It meets the climatic, mechanical and radio electrical resistance standards applicable to equipment onboard navy ships. It can also be integrated in ROV (remotely operated underwater vehicle).

SM2000 consists of:

One smart sensor
One 3 m cable with connectors

Electromagnetic flowmeter for conductive liquids

DN33 electromagetic flowmeter for conductive liquids

The DN 33 flowmeter is designed to be fitted with an electromagnetic sleeve sensor type. This sleeve sensor with customized flanges allows flow measurements of all conductive liquids.

Fluxgate electromagnetic compass

Designed for military applications, the BEN electromagnetic compass is tested to withstand severe conditions.

It is designed with a sensor and a display console.

C1150 navigation board directional compass

C1150 is designed for both military and commercial applications : propelled submarine vehicle and diving boards…

C1150 works with luminescent salt. It needs to be enlightened during 2 to 3 minutes for 6 hours period of use.

CP70 wrist directional compass

CP70 works with luminescent salt. It needs to be lighted during 2 to 3 minutes for 6 hours period of use.