22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...
22 January 2021
by Pat Host
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) programme on 8 January.
Canada seeks a mobile phone detection system for its Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) search-and-rescue (SAR) rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. The system will allow it to locate and communicate with operational mobile phones on persons in distress during missions. The device is intended for use on the Lockheed Martin CC-130H Hercules fixed-wing transport aircraft, Airbus Defence and Space C295W (CC-295 in Canadian service) Kingfisher fixed-wing platform, and the Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole helicopter, the DND said in a 14 January amendment.
The Leonardo AW101 (CH-149 Cormorant in national service) medium multirole rotorcraft is one aircraft that will use Canada’s CASSAR capability. (RCAF)
The DND has a requirement to procure between five and eight operational CASSAR systems, which must be commercial off-the-shelf (COTS).
Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) issued a request for proposal (RFP) for its Cellular A...