< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/31/83/IB-FRBE020U4_EA2A6BBB1.jpg" Alt = "Israeli Developers presented the revolutionary system of HR DCLS for NATO combat frigates"/~ 62 < P > NATO countries in Europe will receive a new system of marine electronic wrestling (HRB), which aims to confuse, distract, and mislead the enemy's guidance system. The contract for the supply of this advanced technology was won by Israeli companies Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. and Elbit Systems.

< p >A system called Naval Decoy Control & amp; Launching System (DCLS) will protect new frigates with high -precision stabilized launches. They will be able to quickly and effectively deploy a distraction by increasing the chances of ships for survival in the event of a rocket attack.

< P > The basis of an integrated solution is the system DESEAVER MK-4 from Elbit, which is part of the modern complex of EW for Navy. It allows you to create high situational awareness and counteract various threats. The system can simultaneously produce several types of hollow ammunition from different installations, making it the fourth generations of similar systems focused on counter -controlled missiles.

< P > The main feature of the new technology is the support of both passive and active remedies. RAFAEL has developed a whole line of such counter-measures, including Beam Trap, Smoke Trap and Wizard, as well as an innovative C-GEM innovative, designed to combat the most modern anti-ship missiles. This system will provide the transition from outdated starting installations to a high-tech complex that significantly increases the combat capability of the Navy.

< P > The contract provides for the supply of systems for P & Rsquo; sight of warships and designed for four years. This solution will allow NATO European fleets to strengthen defense to modern threats in marine space.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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