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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
i-mast
Is a new system from a company Thales Netherlands combines a range of monitoring devices and sensors inside it in order to give a new vision of a modern and advanced surface ships , which provide them with several options not available in the old ways in the installation of monitoring devices and sensors and surveillance.
i-mast or Integrated Mast , which means the mast ( tower concept else in this case) integrated which is a tower installed on the ship and integrates into the inside of a range of devices radar and combine surveillance and sensor and incorporates within it are also a series of combine communication and antennas transmitter and receiver and many Alandma Electronic authorizing a ship to control the outer perimeter and internal tightly .
i-mast gives the ships a new form and reduces their mark Alrdaria and gives more space on the surface of the vessel as it limits the random spread of these Alandma ships also put Andma radar is tight and opposite to each other leads to many problems and may lead to a kind of overlap them and it Valendham new solution offers a magical put the machines in one tower in a sequential manner without that correspond to each other in addition to being provides the option of experimenting with all those Alandma at a time and one without the need to install each one separately in the case of building new ships , or in the case of the development of ships and also offers the option of home maintenance without the need to go abroad in a different atmosphere .
i-mast is specially designed to be integrated into the ships small, medium and even frigates and this has been the design of four towers of different sizes and components vary depending on the customer's request to suit each ship, which will be installed by the illusion i-mast 50 and i-mast 100 and i-mast 400 and i -mast 500.
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