IUHDSS (INTEGRATED UNDERWATER HARBOUR DEFENCE AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM) - DEFENCE & SECURITY

News: Precision approach radar, underwater harbour defence and surveillance system inaugurated in Andaman and Nicobar command

 

What's in the news?

       Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral R. Hari Kumar inaugurated a Precision Approach Radar (PAR) at INS Utkrosh in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which will enable “highly accurate horizontal and vertical guidance to land an aircraft safely in low visibility conditions, such as heavy rain and fog”.

 

Key takeaways:

       He also inaugurated the IUHDSS (Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System) at Naval Jetty, Port Blair.

 

Integrated Underwater Harbour Defence and Surveillance System (IUHDSS):

       The IUHDSS is a multi-sensor system capable of detecting, identifying, tracking and generating warnings for all types of surface and underwater threats.

 

Backdrop:

       Post 26/11, the Indian Navy was made responsible for the security of the country's vast coastline of 7516 kms in coordination with other agencies like Indian Coast Guard, Marine Police, Fisheries etc.

 

Designed by - Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) ELTA.

 

Features:

       It will enable operators to foresee and respond to, surface and sub-surface threats to vital assets along the harbour and warships in the quay.

       The system comprises a cluster of coastal surveillance radars, high-power underwater sensors and diver detection sonars.

       Besides detecting large targets, it can also detect small targets like divers, boats and swimmers at adequate ranges. IUHDSS will play an important role in strengthening Harbour Defence and Security.

 

Significance:

       The creation of the Sagar Prahari Bal, induction of Fast Interceptor Crafts (FICs) and commissioning of the IUHDSS are some of the Navy's measures to strengthen security.