HMS-12M. HMS-12M Broadband Hull-Mounted Minehunting Sonar ATLAS ELEKTRONIK. ... a sound decision. Mine Warfare System

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HMS-12M Broadband Hull-Mounted Minehunting Sonar HMS-12M Mine Warfare System... a sound decision ATLAS ELEKTRONIK

Force Multiplier The broadband Hull-Mounted Minehunting Sonar ATLAS HMS-12M has been designed to safely counter the threat posed by modern mines in European and also in salty tropical waters. The ATLAS HMS-12M is designed for multiple operations: Mine hunting Mine avoidance Route survey

1990 Experience in Hull-Mounted Minehunting Sonars today HMS KOSTER Class KULMBACH Class LAT YA Class FRANKENTHAL / AL HASBAH Class KATANPÄÄ Class HMS-12M BAY Class DSQS-11M mod FRANKENTHAL Class DSQS-11M HAMELN Class DSQS-15A BANG RACHAN Class DSQS-11H The sonar array is a proven design and successfully in service with many navies as a further development of HMS-11M, which is in operation e.g. in the German Navy and has earned a high reputation concerning Minehunting within NATO. The new HMS- 12M is a triple frequency broadband sonar which can detect and classify ground-, moored- and stealthy mines. Even under unfavourable environmental conditions. Acceleration of operations by highest converge rates Confidence in achieved clearance. More safety for crew and ship. Optimized manning concept only one operator required Simultaneous detection and classification Simultaneous tracking of underwater vehicles and detection/classification Reduced of life cycle costs Can be fully integrated into IMCMS Qualified and operational proven design

Operational Characteristics The ATLAS HMS-12M offers ground mine detection and classification capability in coastal waters to about 200 meters depth. Moored mine detection and classification is also possible in deep waters

ATLAS HMS-12M MINEHUNTING SONAR SYSTEM MFC Hydraulics unit Indicator units Hoisting unit Vertical antenna Linear antenna HMS power supply units Stabilisation unit HMS sonar cabinet Option sonar test equipment Sonar test transducers The HMS-12M is easy to operate: apart from the sonar operator there is no further personnel required. Sonar operation including full remote control of the HMS-12M is possible from one or more Multi Function Consoles (MFC). HMS-12M operates in five different modes: Minehunting / Route surrey Mine avoidance Side scan Test Simulation Features: Simultaneous detection, echo- and depth classification by parallel operation of the vertical and the linear arrays Flexible sector steering results in quick mission progress Computer aided detection and classification with simultaneous depth classification Multitracking of up to 100 fixed or moving targets Recording capability for effective mission evaluation

Key Features More safety for crew and ship high resolution means more distance to the threat

Depth classification sector Classification sector Unique sonar performance The HMS-12M system offers simultaneaus detection, classification and dept classification of naval mines by a combination of two sonar arrays Steered sector Detection sector The ATLAS HMS-12M is equipped with a triple frequency high resolution sonar. Each of these three frequencies is optimised for a specific task in mine hunting and mine avoidance: Low Frequency (LF) Long range detection on mud, sand and gravel bottom Simultaneous detection, echo- and depth classification by means of the vertical array Volume search by 3D detection for mine avoidance providing real 2 dimensional beamforming High Frequency (HF) Medium range detection on mud, sand and gravel bottom Echo classification on all bottom types Shadow classification on gravel and rock Very High Frequency (VHF) Short range detection on rock with strong bottom reverberation High resolution echo & shadow classification Advantages: Interoperability between all frequencies and high number of different modes offers a unique flexibility in operation Large detection and classification sectors resulting in high coverage rates Due to functionality and flexibility the best possible approach for mine hunting in European and tropical environments and for different bottom types High precision raw data processing and display Side scan capability for rapid route survey operations

Technical Characteristics

LF HF VHF Frequencies (approx.) 100 khz 200 khz 400 khz Bandwidth (array & signal processing) 24 khz 48 khz 48 khz Horizontal transmission sector 15 / 30 / / 90 15 / 30 / 10 / 20 1 Vertical transmission sector 3,2 to 32 1 18 18 Operational speed: up to 10 kts and SS 5 (sea state); survival speed: 12 kts 1 Sector is selectable and steerable Advantage: Due to the small size sonar trunk it is a suitable system for small and medium size vessels The optimized hydrodynamic design of the hoisting unit reduces the flow resistance and the torsional forces on the vessel and is even optimized for high speed operations Verified shock resistance by qualification test and real explosive tests Automatic retraction to protect the antennas if exceeding the depth or speed limitation Separate arrays for transmission, receiving and for all frequencies High redundancy of array capacity Low magnetic signature due to hydraulic drives and nonmagnetic casing Low noise level and light weight construction

Summary of Technical Data POWER SUPPLY Designation Sonar Cabinet Suite 2 Hydraulics Unit Stabilisation Unit HMS Power Supply Unit Designation Sonar Cabinet Suite Hoisting Unit 6 Hydraulics Unit 6 Indicator Unit Stabilisation and HMS Power Supply Units 7 Voltage [V] 1 1 AC 230 1 AC 115 3 3 AC 440 3 AC 115 4 3 AC 115 1 AC 115 3 3 AC 115 1AC 115 3 WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS Max Dimensions incl. Shock Abs. 5 h x w x l [mm] 2051 x 0 x 1011 4648 x 1125 x 920 1355 x 1158 x 885 1 x 2 x 109 930 x 1020 x 455 Freq. [Hz] /50 Max Continues Power[kVA] 2.7 0.4 7.5 1.8 1 0.4 1 0.5 Weight approx [kg] 320 2300 550 2.4 225 1 Sources in accordance with MIL-STD 461D 2 The EC shall be supplied by an uninterruptible power source. UPS AC supply voltage variance: - ± 2 % static change - ± 5 % dynamic change at 100 % load change for 1 ms 3 Stand-by heating only 4 Only emergency operation 5 Components are delivered with shock absorbers 6 No shock attenuation mounting 7 Total weight for Stabilisation Unit and PSUs mounted on a common frame

ATLAS ELEKTRONIK your strategic and reliable Partner for safe maritime operations

Contact ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH Sebaldsbruecker Heerstrasse 235 28309 Bremen Germany Phone: +49 421 457-02 Fax: +49 421 457-3699 www.atlas-elektronik.com HMS-12 Mine Warfare System Printed in Germany Technical alterations reserved ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GMBH 217 07.2017 ATLAS ELEKTRONIK... a sound decision