Wavefront Systems Ltd. has been awarded a contract to deliver its Sentinel IDS (Intruder Detection Sonar) as part of MARSS’s NiDAR surveillance system for a fleet of Corvette-class vessels deployed in South-East Asia.
The contract involves the installation of NiDAR and associated sensors, by MARSS, onboard multiple vessels. The NiDAR platform will fuse a range of new and legacy sensors – including Wavefront’s Sentinel IDS sonar, navigational radars and infrared cameras – into a single user interface.
This interface will provide a highly accurate and rapid means of detecting and classifying underwater and surface threats to the vessel, when in transit, at anchor, or in port.
Wavefront’s IDS – as part of a NiDAR C2 ‘Command & Control’ system or installed as a standalone system – protects assets and people across all domains, including ships and yachts, critical national infrastructure, and civilian or military harbours.
This contract represents the first occasion when NiDAR will be operational on combat-facing vessels. The project, beginning this year, is expected to run until 2029, with the first vessel due for handover in 2026.
Sentinel IDS automatically detects, classifies and tracks underwater threats approaching your protected area or asset, such as a diver, swimmer delivery vehicle or underwater drone.
The latest generation IDS, Sentinel 2, adds advanced Simultaneous In-band Active and Passive Sonar capability (SInAPS®) to identify threats and protect assets, at ranges of up to 1500m for mini-subs and diver detection at up to 1000m.
Sentinel IDS has been designed for simple integration into C2 systems using industry standard APIs allowing the system to automatically inform the operator of any potential threat without the need for sonar-trained personnel. Deployment of the sonar heads, for this project, is made via a through-hull deployment machine allowing for rapid deployment and retrieval.
Managing Director of Forcys Ltd. — Wavefront’s sister company and now the primary route to market for future defence programmes — Ioseba Tena commented, “This partnership is a testament to the power of collaboration. By combining MARSS C2 with Wavefront’s Sentinel, navies worldwide have been able to protect critical assets worldwide from underwater threats.”
Frederik Giepmans, Managing Director MARSS Maritime, added, “By bringing our NiDAR technology to the front lines of naval defence, we’re not just expanding our market reach, but actively contributing to the security of those who serve and the nations they represent.
“It’s a responsibility we take very seriously, which is why we only work with sector-leading sensor partners – such as Wavefront – with systems our customers can rely on.”