Kelvin
Hughes has broken new ground by obtaining European Type Approval for its
revolutionary SharpEye™ solid-state
navigation radar.
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21st April 2008
As
a result of testing by QinetiQ, the UK's Type Approval Authority, Kelvin Hughes'
SharpEye™
radar transceiver has been granted Type Approval. Peter Goddard of QinetiQ
commented, "SharpEye™ is the first
solid-state system we have seen and it represents the latest in technology. It
has passed all the required tests and has a noticeably sharper picture when compared with a conventional S-Band magnetron-based system".
Russell Gould (left)MD Kelvin Hughes and Peter
Goddard, Head of Approval at QinetiQ
Commenting
Barry Wade, Kelvin Hughes' Technical Development Manager said, "This is the
first of our products making use of the new SharpEye™ solid state radar technology that we have developed over
the last three years. This new technology will revolutionise the radar industry,
providing performance and reliability that has previously only been possible
with multi-million dollar military systems. The technology in both its S-Band
and X-Band formats has application not only for navigation but will play an
important role in security with its incorporation in VTS and coastal
surveillance systems.
Russell
Gould, Kelvin Hughes' MD commented, "Building on its reputation for innovation,
Kelvin Hughes has listened to the market’s demand for a radar with improved
reliability, improved performance, increased safety, lower maintenance and lower
cost of ownership and has designed a solution that achieves it all. We know this
will delight our customers and provide significant operational and safety
benefits. Together with our unique MantaDigital™ display technology, this new sensor underlines Kelvin
Hughes’ position as the supplier of the world's most advanced navigation
systems.”
The
first deliveries of SharpEye™
systems are due in April and with its proven world-wide installation and service
capability, Kelvin Hughes has already secured global sales for the new system.