10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...
10 April 2024
by Kate Tringham
DSIT's DogFish sonar system is designed for use on underwater vehicles. (DSIT)
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard underwater vehicles at the Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) 2024 conference and exhibition, held in London from 9 to 11 April.
The system, named DogFish, was developed in response to the proliferation of threats in the underwater environment from manned and unmanned vessels. It has the capability to autonomously detect, track, and classify submarines, mini-submarines, semi-submersible vehicles, moored mines, and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles (AUVs/UUVs).
DSIT describes the system as small, lightweight, and featuring a very low signature that makes it particularly suitable for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and homeland security missions. Its main components comprise a 360° transmitter array, two receiver arrays, an electronic unit, and a shore data analysis system.
DogFish can be integrated onboard any type of underwater vehicle and can operate in active or passive modes, or in both simultaneously at medium to high frequency in both littoral and deep water. It utilises artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation algorithms, and latest-generation signal processing and acoustic techniques to provide a high level of situational awareness.
DSIT Solutions publicly unveiled its new multimission sonar system designed for operation onboard un...