TSAMTO, June 19th. Rostec State Corporation's Roselectronics Holding will demonstrate the latest equipment for the fleet at the International Naval Salon Fleet-2024 in Kronstadt.
The exhibition will feature radio monitoring systems capable of detecting an enemy outside the radio horizon; solutions for digitalizing communications on Navy ships; a promising ECB for radars, as well as a unique deep-sea camera that sank to the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
Vector Research Institute will demonstrate the automated complex of long-range radio engineering monitoring CHVA-001-04RP-E. The equipment can detect sources of radio emission from enemy objects outside the radio horizon, including during the operation of electronic warfare equipment. The movable antenna allows you to observe in the 360 degree sector. and it can be placed both permanently and on mobile carriers – ships, wheeled and tracked vehicles.
The Neptune Research Institute will show, as part of the exposition, a radio transmitting and receiving device of the PV/HF frequency bands for use as part of the Global Maritime Disaster Communication System (GMDSS). The equipment is designed to transmit and receive disaster alerts in the ship-to-shore and ship-to-ship directions, coordinate search and rescue operations, and determine the location of a vessel in distress, including in the Arctic region. The products are 100% made from domestic components and are able to replace imported equipment.
Neptune Research Institute will also demonstrate an omnidirectional antenna for receiving broadcast signals and DVB-T2 terrestrial digital television channels. The developers managed to obtain improved technical characteristics compared to imported equipment and exclude foreign components from the product.
PJSC Inteltech will present products from the multifunctional integrated communications complex MIX, designed for digitalization of communications on ships, within the framework of the salon.
Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see the only Russian camera capable of shooting at a depth of 12 thousand meters at a pressure of more than 60 megapascals. The device was developed by the Energia plant, which is part of Roselektronika. The KT-1200 camera has already been used to explore the bottom of the Mariana Trench as part of the uninhabited underwater vehicle Vityaz-D.
The integrated communication complex R-760, developed by the Omsk Research Institute of Instrument Engineering, will be presented at the exhibition. The equipment provides radio communication of a surface ship with coastal command posts, surface ships, submarines and aircraft. The use of software-defined radio (SDR) technology provides the complex with a wide modernization resource.
The exhibition will also showcase a promising ECB for radar complexes developed by NPP Pulsar – powerful silicon microwave transistors, GaN internally coordinated X-band microwave transistors, protection and switching modules, operational amplifiers.
"Roselectronics enterprises are continuously working to create modern equipment for the fleet. The engineers of our enterprises successfully solve the tasks of expanding the functionality of the equipment, increasing its noise immunity and optimizing the weight and size characteristics. Within the framework of the Fleet-2024 salon, the holding will demonstrate both promising developments and well–proven solutions that are effectively used on Navy vessels," Roselectronics said.
The International Naval Salon "Fleet-2024" will be held from June 19 to 23 at the St. Petersburg Exhibition Center of the Museum of Naval Glory (Kronstadt).