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14 July 2023
by Kate Tringham
An artist’s impression of the Dreadnought-class submarine. (Crown Copyright)
Thales has been awarded a GBP169 million (USD220 million) contract to equip the UK Royal Navy’s (RN’s) Dreadnought nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) with a new Integrated Combat System Mast solution.
Announcing the award on 13 July Thales said the new mast would provide the submarines’ above-water situational awareness by – for the first time – combining advanced visual sensors, electronic warfare (EW), and communications capabilities into a single package. The scope of supply includes two masts for each Dreadnought boat.
The company has already been contracted to supply its Sonar 2076 integrated suite for the Dreadnought submarines.
The latest award builds on a tradition dating back to 1917, whereby Thales has equipped every RN submarine in service with a periscope or optronics mast manufactured at its site in Glasgow, on the Clyde.
The Integrated Combat System Mast is an evolution of the company’s first-generation system, known as the CM010, which equips the UK’s Astute-class nuclear attack submarines (SSNs) and Japan’s Soryu-class diesel-electric submarines (SSKs).
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