ADi News2013-09-12 08:49:30

Kelvin Hughes will be demonstrating SharpEyeâ„¢ SCV with a specialist display from SeaCross Marine AB at DSEI

Until now, maritime law enforcement, military and naval users, have had to use leisure boat radars in the absence of a professional radar alternative.

Russell Gould, Chief Executive of Kelvin Hughes, said: "The SVC small boat radar is a very special piece of equipment. Incorporating many of the elements of the SharpEyeâ„¢ system used on naval platforms. The all-weather radome X-Band radar will, for the first time, bring professional radar performance to the smaller vessel and significantly increase the capability of police and patrol boats, which often need to detect small targets at greater ranges or in adverse weather conditions."

Kelvin Hughes is seeing a lot of interest in the radome radar, with requests for trial and test opportunities from all over the world, as the industry starts to catch on to this new technology. Its unique features set it apart from every radar that has come before it, with its lightweight, high-performance and durable design.

Kelvin Hughes will also be showing the SeaCross Marine display option for SCV at this year's DSEI. The display was designed with special forces in mind and when combined with SCV, provides the optimum solution for those vessels requiring more from their radar.

Harald Nilsonne, Managing Director of SeaCross, said: "Not only can our combined offering give small boat users improved situational awareness; it also addresses some of the more specific issues of operation - such as using a navigation system at high speed in the dark. The combination of Kelvin Hughes' SharpEyeâ„¢ radar and SeaCross' display software is giving small craft a much higher level of navigation capability."



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