Ultra Maritime Reinforces Position as Premier ASW Provider with 50th SSTD System and Type 26 Expansion

London, UK – Ultra Maritime is continuing to grow its installed base of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) solutions on some of the world’s premier warships. Recently, Ultra Maritime’s UK flagship torpedo defense suite, ‘Sea Sentor’ Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (SSTD), passed its 50th successful sea acceptance test. At the same time, the Type 26 frigate, equipped with both SSTD and Ultra Maritime’s ‘Sea Searcher’ Hull Mounted Sonar (HMS) has continued its global expansion with its selection as the basis for Norway’s next generation frigate.

Together these milestones reflect the rapid pace of expansion and fielding of Ultra Maritime’s state-of-the-art ASW solutions. This expansion comes at a time when Ultra Maritime is simultaneously investing in non-traditional ASW technologies, like the UUV-deployable Sea Spear acoustic array, and the USV-ready Mission Pod for towed arrays, evolving rapidly to meet the new demands of a hybrid fleet.

Originally developed as the Royal Navy’s Sonar S2170 system, SSTD is a versatile solution that has been fitted to a wide range of warships and auxiliaries, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, tankers and support ships. The system uses sophisticated sensor-to-effector sonar technology to detect incoming torpedoes and counter them with acoustic soft-kill effectors. It is an essential protection mechanism for any capital ship.

Within the next 10 years, at least seven of the world’s leading Navies, including the Royal Australian Navy for the new Hunter Class Frigates and the Royal Canadian Navy for the new River Class Destroyers, will be relying on this system to counter torpedo threats and another 30 ships will be protected by this essential capability.