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Boat and Northrop Grumman Newport News have received contracts
to build the first 10 submarines of a planned 30-ship Virginia
Class under a teaming agreement that splits the construction
workload between the two shipyards. Three submarines completed
construction and are undergoing sea trials - SSN-774 Virginia,
SSN-775 Texas and most recently, SSN-776 Hawaii. SSN-777 North
Carolina is currently under construction at Newport News.
Lockheed Martin is developing
a Low Profile Mast sensor system for the submarine. The new
sensor mast is designed for open sea and littoral operations,
decreasing counter detection probability. The mast has a sensor
package including an electro-optical system which integrates
a compact periscope mast, an electronic support measures system
and an advanced imaging system. All packed in removable assembly
which can be installed on a submarine when required to support
operations and removed at the completion of the mission. The
system will be delivered to the U.S. Navy in 2008. The total
contract value with all options exercised could be $70 million
dollars. Lockheed Martin facility in Syracuse, NY will develop
the system with other industry teammates including Kollmorgen
a specialist in periscope systems; ArgonST specializing in electronic
warfare components; and Optics 1, which will provide advanced
image sensor engineering.
Kollmorgen Corporation, Electro-Optical Division has been
awarded US$17.5 million to exercise an option for the production
of nine Integrated Submarine Imaging Systems (ISIS). ISIS provides
an all-weather, visual and electronic search capabilities for
SSN 688, SSN 21, and SSGN Class submarines.
Digital System Resources, Inc., a subcontractor of General
Dynamics Advanced Information Systems was also awarded $6.6
million for the production of three Photonics Mast Workstations
(PMW). These workstations will be installed on Virginia Class
Submarines. This order follows the original ten PWM systems
ordered in 2005. Photonics Mast Workstations are integrated
into the Photonics Mast System, a non-hull-penetrating imaging
system replacing conventional periscopes in modern submarines.
(More on th Photonics Mast: Defenseindustrydaily
and Howtuffworks.)

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