Further SharpEye order for Pakistan Navy Submarine upgrade
Following the announcement in February 2017 that Kelvin Hughes will be supplying the SharpEye Doppler submarine radar system to the mid-life upgrade programme for the Pakistan Navy’s AGOSTA 90B-class (also known as the KHALID-class diesel electric attack submarine; story here), the order for the next submarine in this programme has been placed.
Working with Turkish defence contractor STM, the main contractor for the refurbishment programme, Kelvin Hughes will supply the SharpEye system to the first submarine in 2018 and the second in 2019.
The upgrades are being performed at the Karachi Pakistan Naval Shipyard, however specific details concerning each submarine in the programme have not been disclosed.
Key benefits of the SharpEye radar solution for the AGOSTA 90B-class mid-life upgrade program is the extremely high reliability and low through life costs including: No magnetron – minimal routine maintenance requirements; no fault-finding training required; and line replaceable unit – does not require radar trained technician to replace; low Mean Time To Repair (MTTR).
“We have a long standing relationship with the Pakistan Navy and STM and I am very pleased to be working with STM to supply the state-of-the-art SharpEye radar system to the Khalid class submarines,” Barry Jones, Regional Sales Manager for Kelvin Hughes, commented.