Enabling Safe Navigation, Situational Awareness, And Defense
Our Next Generation Surface Search Radar (NGSSR) is a multi-mission software configurable radar providing safe navigation, surface search, and periscope detection. NGSSR improves detection, navigation and situational awareness capabilities of the fleet, modernizes decision support tools, and reduces watchstander workload to increase readiness.
We design, develop, manufacture, and sustain Electronic Warfare (EW) systems for land, sea and airborne applications to ensure protection and information advantage. Our capabilities are underpinned by expert domain-knowledge of the implementation of EW in tactical and operational scenarios.
Next Generation Surface Search Radar (NGSSR)
The AN/SPS-73(V)18 Next Generation Surface Search Radar (NGSSR), developed by Ultra Maritime, is a multi-mission software configurable radar providing safe navigation, surface search, and periscope detection. The new NGSSR combines missions of five existing radars for the U.S. Navy surface fleet, including fielded variants of AN/SPS-67, AN/SPS-73, AN/SPS-74, BridgeMaster E, and commercial-of-the-shelf radar systems, enabling common interfaces, display, training, and sparing.
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
Enabling the detection and warning of LPI radars, Signals Intelligence are typically integrated into traditional Electronic Support (ES) systems or can operate standalone. These broadband and narrowband digital receiver systems feature specific Emitter Identification (SEI) fingerprinting, precision parameter measurement and directed high sensitivity receivers.
Self-Protection Systems
Our self-protection systems provide EW and field support, including Library Programming, Verification & Analysis of UV, and Laser & RF threats. Our innovative Airborne Signature Management system can be fitted to an in-service helicopter that sharpens the ability of naval ships and land vehicles to deal with threats emerging across the Electronic Warfare spectrum, Electro-Optical Signature or Radar Cross Section.