Navy Equips Advanced Surveillance Systems

Trakka Systems’ airborne surveillance system will be used by the Royal Thai Navy for its maritime surveillance upgrade program, enhance its capabilities to protect territorial waters By Abi Wylie / 11 Oct 2024

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Trakka Systems, a global leader in critical vision technologies, has had its airborne surveillance system selected by the Royal Thai Navy for its maritime surveillance upgrade program.

The Royal Thai Navy, a major naval force in Southeast Asia with a fleet of over 100 ships and submarines, will enhance its capabilities to protect territorial waters with the TrakkaCam® TC-300-S and TrakkaMaps® TM-100 mission mapping system installed on its Cessna T337 aircraft. 

Trakka Systems has a strong track record of providing advanced surveillance solutions to military and government customers worldwide. 

Key Benefits for the Royal Thai Navy

Enhanced Surveillance: The TC-300-S multispectral camera system provides clear images in both day and night conditions, enabling the Royal Thai Navy to effectively monitor and protect their territorial waters.

Streamlined Data Management: The TM-100 mission mapping and video management system allows operators to easily navigate and analyze data collected by the TC-300-S, improving operational efficiency and decision-making.

Glen Rowling, Vice President of Business Development at Trakka Systems, commented, “We are honored to be a part of the Royal Thai Navy’s modernization efforts. The TC-300-S will provide them with the cutting-edge tools they need to safeguard their maritime interests.”

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect
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