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Naval handling systems Custom naval handling systems for undersea sensors and unmanned vehicles

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Naval handling systems Custom naval handling systems for undersea sensors and unmanned vehicles

Rolls-Royce is the global leader in specialized naval sensor and unmanned vehicle handling systems

Rolls-Royce designs and delivers custom naval handling systems for undersea

sensors, unmanned vehicles and other challenging applications. Rolls-Royce

successfully meets the demands of the challenging requirements presented by

modern navies around the world.

VDS active/passive sonar y

Towed array sonar y

Helicopter dipping sonar y

Torpedo defence y

Mine warfare (ship and airborne) y

USV, UUV y

Rolls-Royce provides the capabilities you can count on

MIL-hardened equipment y

Test-verified shock modeling analysis (and other environmental qualifications) y

Finite Element Analysis and 3D modeling and design y

Strong automation capability y

ILS and in-service support y

Lightweight designs with advanced materials for air and shipborne y

applications

Winch and handling system designs to fit ISO containers y

Benefits of Working with Rolls Royce Canada – Naval MarineRolls-Royce is a global business providing mission-critical systems for use on land, at sea and in the air. You can be confident

your systems have been designed and built with over 60 years of combined know-how and experience in the marine business

and are backed by the world-wide standard of excellence in service and customer support that is Rolls-Royce.

VDS towed sonar handling system

ISO containerized sonar towing/handling system (Photo courtesy of the Australian DSTO)

Containerized handling and storage system Containerized version of the automated VDS handling and storage system. Designed for rapid deployment.

Fairlead A compact alternative to a large diameter sheave, specifically designed for applications where space is limited. Applications include towed array systems, cable-laying and ROV deployments.

VDS handling and storage system A lightweight, automated handling system for safe launch, recovery and stowage of active passive sonar in high sea states. Selected for service by Singapore and Dutch navies.

Surface Ship Torpedo Defence winch Modular and self-contained winch and level-wind system allowing for simplified installation and removal. Single- or dual-drum versions available.

Lightweight Advanced Winch System A compact, shock-hardened electric winch designed for towed arrays. Significantly lighter than standard naval designs for applications where system weight is critical.

Towed array winch and handling system Automated electric and hydraulic winches for the DDG-1000 and DDG-51 multi-functional towed array.

VDS and towed array winch and handling system

Rolls-Royce has a broad portfolio of field-proven shipborne winch and cable handling products

Navies around the world utilize Rolls-Royce cable handling and stowage systems for

their demanding undersea sensor towing applications. This portfolio ranges from full

system design and production of an all-electric powered Multi-Functional Towed Array

(MFTA) winch and handling system on the U.S. Navy’s DDG 1000 platform, to automated

electro-hydraulic winch and sonar tow body handling systems on the Singapore Navy’s

Formidable-class frigates. Drawing from these experiences, our design team will listen

to your requirements and develop a solution based on your expectations.

Rolls-Royce has the knowledge and capabilities to deliver world class cable handling

solutions for the most demanding military shipborne application.

Carriage, Stream, Tow, Recovery System (CSTRS)A lightweight winch, levelwind and tow sheave system designed for the U.S. Navy’s MH-60S Organic Airborne Mine Counter-measures program.

Helicopter Long Range Active Sonar (HELRAS)Rolls-Royce is partnered with L-3 Ocean Systems to manufacture HELRAS Reeling Machine systems for Canada’s CH-48 Cyclone (H-92) helicopter and international SH-70B naval helicopter programs.

Organic Reeling Cable Assembly (ORCA) Designed by Rolls-Royce for the U.S. Navy, the innovative ORCA system provides a vital ship- or land-based maintenance tool for conductor cable installation and removal in support of the Littoral Combat Ship remote mine-hunting system and the MH-60S helicopter programs.

Rolls-Royce lightweight composite winch solutions meet the unique challenges of

airborne applications, which includes the Carriage, Stream, Tow, Recovery System

(CSTRS) winch and faired tow cable system for the U.S. Navy’s Organic Airborne Mine

Counter Measures program on the MH-60S helicopter. Rolls-Royce also produces the

HELRAS dipping sonar reeling machines for Canada’s new maritime helicopters.

Our focus on specialized equipment used in undersea warfare operations, including

towed sonar and mine countermeasures, makes Rolls-Royce the clear choice in

helicopter-based sensor handling systems.

U.S. Navy MH-60S helicopter equipped with a CSTRS

Rolls-Royce excels in the art and science of towing and dipping of acoustic sensors from helicopters

These lightweight and compact winch solutions are ideally suited for naval helicopter operations

Support equipment for naval helicopter undersea sensor operations comes in a variety of configurations

Cable installation using ORCACSTRS winch and tow sheave configurationCSTRS deployment

Semi-submersible USV LARS

AUV LARS

Davit-type LARS retrofitted to a surface combatant vehicle for handling USVs and manned craft

AUV LARS for small vessels

In the operation of today’s modern navies, unmanned surface and underwater

vehicles are the way of the future and present a wide range of Launch and

Recovery System (LARS) challenges. Rolls-Royce has a proven track record of

delivering innovative engineered solutions which meet these design demands

and protect the investments which they handle.

Some examples include LARS for the U.S. Naval Oceanographic’s ORCA USV,

various AUV LARS for oceanographic institutions such as SCRIPPS and Canada’s

Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and a stern ramp system used for offshore

workboat deployments in 7-8 metre seas, technology that can be adapted to

unmanned surface vehicles.

Rolls-Royce has a unique portfolio of field-proven unmanned vehicle launch and recovery systems

Launch and recovery of small AUV from USV Towed sonar LARS for USV

Equipment to handle any unmanned vehicle requirement

Our shipboard naval sensor and unmanned vehicle handling systems can be adapted to USVs

Some systems can be automated or semi-automated, removing some of the potential risks to personnel inherent in manual on-deck operations

For next-generation surface combatants, Rolls-Royce can leverage existing specialized handling equipment designs developed for seismic and offshore vessels

Deckhead-mounted over-the-side handling equipment

Deckhead-mounted telescoping booms Work Boat Reception System (WBRS) automated stern ramp

The seismic and offshore divisions at Rolls-Royce have been

producing solutions to handle payloads such as seismic

arrays, work boats, ROVs, and offshore platform anchors for

over 30 years. By leveraging these designs, we can offer an

integrated solution for handling and stowing unmanned and

manned offboard craft from surface combatants and patrol

vessels. In addition, our equipment can move these craft

and containerized mission packages on an open deck or

inside a mission bay.

Solutions include over-the-side and stern lifting devices

as well as a heavy weather, automated stern ramp that is

specified by ENI and Statoil for their North Sea standby

vessels.

Overhead cranes for seismic vessels can telescope astern as well as move payloads athwartships inside a mission bay

Next-generation surface combatants will carry a variety of

manned and unmanned offboard vehicles and modular

mission packages. These payloads will require specialized

deployment, recovery and stowage equipment.

Mission bay handling systems

Rolls-Royce has the solutions you need

This balance of design philosophy,

creative thinking and technical know-

how now carries on proudly under

the Rolls-Royce banner, backed by the

world-renown standard of product

quality and service excellence this

company is known for.

Launch system for an expendable mine neutralizer

Helicopter hangar crane Rugged, shock-resistant overhead crane provides helicopter maintenance capability for hangar-equipped naval vessels. Innovative design allows point placement of loads within the hangar confines.

Crane-based Launch System Designed to deploy and recover the HardSuitTM atmospheric diving system.

ISO storage/maintenance van for AUVs Modular containerized van for at-sea storage and maintenance of AUVs

Automated Fuel Transfer for USVs Currently under development, this innovative design provides a fast and safe method for alongside refueling of unmanned surface vessels returning them back into service as soon as possible.

ELSS Pod Posting System Containerized, modular crane-based system designed to deploy lifesaving pods to disabled submarines on the sea floor.

(Photo courtesy U.S. Navy)

Rolls-Royce has earned a reputation of innovative and cost-effective solutions to unique challenges

Rolls-Royce Canada Limited has systems and products installed on vessels across the globe, including Canadian Halifax-class Navy Frigates, the U.S. Navy’s DDG-1000 and DDG-51 and the Swedish Navy’s Visby-class Corvettes.

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Rolls-Royce Canada Limited - Naval Marine597 The Queensway, Peterborough, ON K9J 7J6 Canada Tel: +1 705 743 9249Fax: +1 705 743 [email protected]

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© Rolls-Royce Canada Limited 2013

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Whilst this information is given in good faith, no warranty or representation is given concerning such information, which must not be taken as establishing any contractual or other commitment binding upon Rolls-Royce or any of it’s subsidiary or associated companies.

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Canadian Halifax-class Frigate U.S. Navy DDG-1000 Swedish Navy Visby-class Corvette