Line of Defence - Spring 2020

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Rohde & Schwarz to outfit Cape class patrol boats with naval communications Clear commitment by Austal and the Australian Government to strengthen the Cape class with class leading internal and external communication solutions by Rohde & Schwarz Rohde & Schwarz (Australia) has signed a contract with Austal Limited to deliver integrated communications systems for six Cape class patrol boats (CCPB) contracted by the Department of Defence for use by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). CCPBs are currently in production at Austal’s Henderson shipyard in Western Australia and are to be delivered from September 2021. The new RAN CCPBs will include a number of enhancements that include Rohde & Schwarz communications equipment, including the company’s Naval Integrated Communications System (NAVICS) with multi-layer security and secure external line of sight (V/ UHF) and beyond line of sight communications (HF). Managing Director of Rohde & Schwarz Australia, Gareth Evans, said that, “As a communications systems integrator, we have unique perspective and capability along with clear technical superiority of our solutions, particularly NAVICS. “One of the exciting aspects of this system is its true VoIP switching, it’s not a hybrid TDM solution. This makes it both future-proof and scalable. NAVICS also reduces the integration effort and risk associated with incorporating third party components using its versatile IP gateways. “Rohde & Schwarz (Australia) established a very competent integration capability for Australian industry in Sydney to complement our existing maintenance and world-class calibration facilities. This opportunity ensures Australian jobs are created and supply chain opportunities continue for Australia’s shipbuilding industry. ” Ben Wardle, General Manager Australian Shipbuilding at Austal said the company was looking forward to working with Rohde & Schwarz Australia to deliver an effective integrated communications system for the Cape-class patrol boats. “For the new Cape-class patrol boat contract with the Department of Defence, Austal conducted extensive market testing for a new, proven partner that would be able to meet or exceed the technical scope of the project whilst maintaining Australian Industry engagement. Line of Defence

Rohde & Schwarz to deliver communications for six Cape class patrol boats by Austal for the Royal Australian Navy. (Image: Austal)

“We were very pleased to find Rhode and Schwarz could fulfil this scope and we look forward to working with both the Australian and German based teams to deliver the very best integrated communications system for the RAN’s new Capes,” Mr Wardle said. “This contract represents a clear commitment by Austal and the Australian Government to strengthen the Cape class with Top-of-Class communication solutions by Rohde & Schwarz,” Hansjörg Herrbold, Vice President Market Segment Navy Rohde & Schwarz, says. “NAVICS is being deployed on numerous naval vessels, including the Royal Navy’s Type 26 frigates and was on display at the recent Pacific 2019 exhibition in Sydney.” NAVICS uses state-of-the-art VoIP and Ethernet standards. Following market tendencies Rohde & Schwarz has decided to abandon outdated TDM technology, which required heavy proprietary hardware. Instead, NAVICS relays on widely spread industry standards and commercial-of-the-shelf hardware, thus eliminating the risk of expensive obsolete equipment. A multilevel security architecture allows secure, trusted and tamper-proof communications between multiple domains with different security classifications. 13


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Book Review: Crossing the Lines

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Bioterrorism as a National Security Threat: A suggested model

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New NZTE support for industry

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COVID-19, Sovereign capability and a trans-Tasman single market

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New Zealand’s future maritime helicopter options

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COVID-19 response and National’s continued commitment to NZDF

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COVID-19, closed borders and local support for projects

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Beca selected to support Southern Ocean Patrol Vessel Project

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SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian: The Next Generation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft

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At speed and scale: NZDF steps up to support the COVID-19 response

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What is the New ZealandInformation Domain?

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Rohde & Schwarz to outfitCape class patrol boats with naval communications

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How COVID-19 is accelerating digital change for defence organisations

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Editor's Note - Spring 2020

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