Maritime subsystems

2022-07-22 20:35:45 By : Ms. Smile Wang

Maritime subsystems ensure the safe, uninterrupted and efficient functioning of the major equipment on naval vessels and submarines. The subsystems and related maritime solutions are used in fire detection, power supply, propulsion, avionics, telecommunication and radar processing.

Using its intel, insights and decades-long experience in the sector, Naval Technology has listed suppliers of maritime solutions and avionics subsystems, microwave subsystems, thermal and acoustic insulation, high power capacitors, frequency converters, and antennas and subsystems.

The list includes suppliers of marine smoke detector solutions, battery systems, power solutions and sensors, lighting solutions, machined metal products, and transformers and inductors.

The information contained within the download document is designed for electrical power engineers, marine electricians and engineers, acoustic engineers, and marine operations managers.

The download also contains detailed information on the suppliers, their product lines and their contact details to aid your purchasing decision.

Naval platforms use various power conversion technologies and subsystems to ensure uninterrupted operations.

The power conversion subsystems deployed on naval vessels and platforms include, but are not limited to:

Avionics subsystems provide mission-critical capabilities to naval forces. The subsystems include both hardware and software, such as system-on-modules (SoM), telemetry systems, tactical and training datalinks, microprocessors, and avionics communication boards.

The presence of hazardous substances, such as high-density fuel, missiles and ammunition, make naval vessels and submarines prone to fire risk. Naval vessels need to be equipped with effective and efficient fire-fighting control measures for the quick detection and diffusing of fires to maintain combat effectiveness.

Naval platforms use various firefighting and fire suppression equipment, such as:

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