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Combatant & Patrol Craft Integrated Combat Systems |
NEW!
Say goodbye to the confusion and complexity of standalone
sensors, control, and mission planning systems spread
across the command console. Finally, combatant and
patrol craft commanders can enjoy the same integrated
command and control normally associated with bigger ships.
With over a decade of pioneering small, rugged situation
awareness solutions, Trident is launching a whole new family
of combatant and patrol craft combat systems. Trident’s
Combatant & Patrol Craft Integrated Combat System (CPCICS)
delivers an open, reliable way to integrate navigation, craft
systems monitoring, sensors, weapons, and communications
functions into one seamless package. From SOC-R to harbor
patrol, from the Coast Guard to the SEALs, CPCICS combines
simplicity and ease of integration like never before. |
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Open Architecture.
Working seamlessly with existing communications, sensors,
and vessel monitoring gear- Nobletec, Maretron, Furuno
and more- CPCICS delivers a common operating picture
to multiple crew stations, and provides a SOA interface for
onboard and remote access to specific craft subsystems.
Tactically-Ready.
CPCICS’s touch-screen display is sunlight readable & NVIS
compatible, giving you rapid access to the boat’s existing
sensors, vessel management, communications, and navigation
subsystems. Because it’s from Trident, CPCICS is all about
reliability, with dual-redundancy throughout and extreme
ruggedization (from shock-mounts to immersion-proofing).
Quickly Integrated.
CPCICS is designed for the broadest variety of tactical and force
protection craft, so even backfit is cost-effective. The heart of
CPCICS is an extremely rugged IP and NMEA2000 backbone,
with dedicated servers built to handle the toughest marine
environments. CPCICS connects to existing vessel monitoring
systems using standards-based interfaces. Trident’s proven tactical radio interface allows small boat crews to operate and manage their onboard communications links, while a flexible sensor interface allows intuitive control of existing small boat sensors (like FLIRs, EO/IR, radars, and more). |
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Hardware |
-Architecture
• Virtual Machine Architecture allows concurrent operation on multiple operating systems
• Server architecture operates standalone or on a network
• Customizable interfaces
• SOA support (XML, WSDL, SOAP) for net-centric operation
• System modularity extensible to other hardware
• Virtualization allows portability and enhances reliability and availability
-Applications
-Vessel Monitoring
• NMEA2000, NMEA0183, J1939 Support
• Monitoring of critical system parameters
• Engines
• Propulsion
• Navigation
• Fuel
• Ancillary
• DC Systems
• AC Systems
• Environment (weather, shock, etc.)
• Programmable alarms
-COTS integrated navigation software
• Chartplotting
• Radar overlay
• Sounder
• Multiple chart formats
-Mission Planning (FalconView) integration
-Situational Awareness
• FLIR camera support
• Video monitoring from multiple displays
• Camera control from multiple displays and via COTS controllers
• Rover integration
• Video monitoring from multiple displays
-Communications
• Remote radio control and programming
• Data transmission and reception
• Intercom support
-Time-based recording of system information/data
• Digital video recording of video sources
• User-selectable data recording
• Record frequency
• Record Parameters
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-Rugged small form factor computer
• Aluminum-alloy corrosion resistant chassis
(10.60”(269.24mm) x 5.30”(134.62mm) x 5.30”(134.62mm) including Connectors)
• Weight: 7.5 lbs
• MIL-STD 810F compliant
• Core2Duo 1.5GHz processor is the latest in ruggedized processing
• PC-104+ architecture allows expandability
• Dual-monitor support
• Solid-State Hard Drive
• Passive cooling (no moving parts)
• 9-32VDC operating voltage (28 VDC nominal) w/ power protection per MIL-STD 704E, MIL-STD-1275
• Open standards interfaces (customizable to user specifications)
• Ethernet (10/100, 10/1000)
• USB
• NMEA2000
• NMEA0183
• RS-232/422/485
• Video
• NTSC/PAL
• IP Multicast
• Environmental: IP67, -40 to +70C operating temp
-Ruggedized Peripherals
• COTS ruggedized, high-brightness displays
• NVIS backlighting for night viewing
• 1100-nit high-brightness displays for superior sunlight readibility
• Touchscreen capabilities with hardware enable/disable
• Dim to Red/Green/Blue
• Environmental: IP67, -20 to +65C operating temp
• Ruggedized Tactical Goggle support
• Ruggedized Keyboard, Mouse, Pointing Device
-Ruggedized Ethernet Network
• Ruggedized 8-port Ethernet Switch
• 10/100 Mbps connectivity
• Supports all IEEE 802.3 protocols
• Environmental: IP67, -40 to 65C operating temp
• Kevlar-reinforced CAT5E Ethernet cabling
• Environmental: -40 to +85C operating temp
• Double-shielded for noise immunity
• IP67 connectors
• No conduit required
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-Easy operation via touch screens or integrated peripherals
-Centralized control and monitoring of onboard systems
-Future expandability support via open-standards interfaces, open-architecture, and PC-104+ design
-Dual redundancy and Mil-Std Reliability
-Customizable system configurations
• Installation tailored to any boat
• Scalable network architectures
• Customizable PC configurations
• Interfaces
• Features/Functions |
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The next generation of combatant & patrol craft command & control.
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