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Amphibious assault ship USS Bataan completes sea trials
by Ryan Maass
Norfolk, Va. (UPI) Feb 3, 2016


Kongsburg supplies CCTV systems for Royal Canadian Navy
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (UPI) Feb 4, 2016 - The Canadian subsidiary of Kongsberg Maritime of Norway is to provide CCTV systems for the Royal Canadian Navy's new class of Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships.

The contract for the closed-circuit camera system was issued by L-3 MAPPS, a Tier 1 supplier to Irving Shipbuilding, which is constructing the vessels.

"Further to our recent CCTV supply for the Halifax-class frigates IPMS upgrade, we are delighted to be able to leverage from our proven marine & naval camera technologies to support L-3 MAPPS, Irving Shipbuilding and RCN on the prestigious AOPS (Artic Offshore Patrol) Program, which is a key milestone in the renewal of Canada's combatant fleet," said David Fleming, Camera Systems Manager for Kongsberg Maritime.

Kongsberg said its CCTV system is a key part of the Integrated Platform Management System, or IPMS, for the ships, providing real-time video surveillance to assist with mission critical operations.

The value if the contract was not revealed.

The U.S. Navy's Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Bataan completed sea trials following over a year of shipyard maintenance.

The sea trials were conducted to verify the ship's capabilities after it finished shipyard maintenance, which the ship's repair officer, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Aaron Dowdy, says included the installation of modified equipment.

"Major equipment that needed testing included radars, the ship's propulsion system and the countermeasure wash down system, which is designed to defend the ship against chemical, biological and radiological attack," Dowdy explained.

The Navy commissioned USS Bataan in 1997, after ordering the vessel from Ingalls Shipbuilding six years earlier. USS Bataan began its maintenance period in February 2015 at BAE Shipyards, and is now listed as in active service.

"The necessary system checks and work by the crew during sea trials makes certain Bataan will be ready to rejoin the fleet and get the crew for their next deployment," Dowdy added. "After a long shipyard period, it feels great to get the ship back out to sea."

Amphibious assault ships are the largest of all Navy amphibious warships, and act as a smaller version of an aircraft carrier for rotary wing aircraft. The Wasp class is designed to provide ship-to-shore movement using helicopters in addition to landing craft.


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