
Northrop Grumman, Thales and ADI Limited to Provide Shipboard Combat Management System Solution for
03 February 2004
ICMS is an open system architecture based on the Thales TACTICOS CMS family that is currently installed on board more than 80 naval ships across 11 countries.
The team's ICMS integrates all shipboard sensors and compiles an air, surface, and subsurface tactical picture, enables the commanding officer to make effective, time critical decisions, and performs target engagement.
Northrop Grumman is a leading developer of naval mission systems consisting of command support and command and control systems, naval C4ISR architectures; naval systems engineering, integration and test; communications systems design and integration; and naval radar systems design production.
Thales, developer of the TACTICOS Combat Management System, has extensive expertise in the design and development of the combat management and near-real-time segments of combat management systems; naval system engineering, integration and testing; and naval radar and naval surveillance systems including associated integration and test.
ADI is one of Australia's premier shipbuilders, and has developed systems such as ADACS (Australian Distributed Architecture Combat System) and Llama Cheetah (C4ISR-system) for the Royal Australian Navy. ADI has extensive expertise in shipbuilding, command and control systems, and combat support systems. The company is owned in a 50/50 joint venture by Transfield Holdings of Australia and Thales.
Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems sector is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of defense and commercial electronics and systems including airborne radar, navigation systems, electronic countermeasures, precision weapons, airspace management systems, communications systems, space systems, marine and naval systems, government systems, and logistics services.
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