Lyncea
Combat management systemThe challenge
Naval forces worldwide face an evolving landscape of challenges: unpredictable threats from asymmetric warfare, piracy, and terrorism. Not forgetting the need for real-time situational awareness in complex maritime environments and the increasing demand for interoperability across multi-national fleets. Amidst these challenges, effective decision-making becomes the cornerstone of mission success and crew safety.
At HENSOLDT, we provide cutting-edge mission management solutions designed to enhance operational efficiency and establish a comprehensive situational awareness. Our integrated systems leverage advanced data fusion to equip naval forces with advanced operational capabilities.
Our solution
LYNCEA is a scalable and modular Combat Management System dedicated to Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV). By leveraging situational awareness information, it establishes a common maritime picture. The CMS naval solution is perfectly suited to all types of missions by merging data from local sensors with the tactical data link.
HENSOLDT is positioned as a supplier of the LYNCEA CMS, but also as a naval combat system provider by offering an integrated combat suite. This allows us to offer configurations combining LYNCEA with off-the-shelf HENSOLDT solutions: radar, IFF, TDL, EO/IR, navigation bridge and degaussing.
HENSOLDT has over 15 years experience in providing combat management systems. LYNCEA is a combat-proven system embedded on-board French Navy units and more than 50 vessels in 10 countries worldwide
Features and benefits
Features
Operational capabilities:
- Environmental protection
- Survey of maritime zones
- Fisheries control
- SAR
- Counter-piracy and counter-smuggling
- Anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare
- Mine hunting warfare
- Air Control
- Asymmetric threats
Benefits
- Speed up decision-making
- Full integrated combat suite
- Secure communication and system integrity
- Scalable solution with built-in capacity to upgrade ships
- Agnostic regarding the integration of sensors and effectors