Russia Develops New "Corvette" Coastal Protection System

The system combines a television-optical module with a thermal imager and radar stations

A new multifunctional "Corvette" complex has been developed for the Russian Navy. The system is designed to protect coastal infrastructure and marine areas, said Vladimir Patrushev, General Director of the developer concern "MPO – Gidropribor".

Ship parking. Severomorsk
Ship parking. Severomorsk

The "Corvette" complex includes the "Mayak-S" sonar station, a television-optical module with a thermal imager, and radar stations.

The system allows simultaneous monitoring of the surface, coastal, and underwater environment, automatically tracking targets and forming detailed information about objects. Up to ten "Mayak-S" sonar stations can be integrated into the "Corvette", each covering up to 10 km of water area.

A feature of "Mayak-S" is a digital signal processing algorithm that allows you to confidently detect underwater targets even in shallow water, complex terrain and strong noise.

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