The year 2014 started very successfully for SDL-SS program that SAES develops for the Royal Swedish Navy (FM), with final acceptance of anti-submarine warfare systems SDL-SS (Sensor Data Link – Surface Segment) # 2 & # 3, that have undergone sea trials (SAT-Sea Acceptance test) in Karlskrona with the participation of FM and Defence Material Administration (FMV) during 2013.
The program, started in 2010, will culminate with the delivery and acceptance of the 5 SDL-SS systems that FMV has acquired to improve the ASW capacity of Visby class corvettes.
The SDL-SS system is part of Sensor Data Link (SDL) system. The SDL system defines a new operational ASW solution through the coordinated use of two platforms, one of them installed on remote and elevated platforms (SDL-AS) installed on manned/unmanned air vehicles , and the other one is installed on surface platform (SDL-SS) like the Visby corvettes.
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