AlphaBridge Installed on Patrol Boat TTS Speyside

November 5, 2015

Alphatron Marine announced it has delivered its first 46-inch display AlphaBridge for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard's patrol vessel TTS Speyside. 
While keeping a 360 viewing field, the AlphaBridge includes an array of functions, all displayed on three displays presented in a fully integrated package.
Photo: Alphatron Marine
Photo: Alphatron Marine
Operating in Trinidad and Tobago, the patrol vessel features a tactical navigation and observation system. All systems work together to allow target motion analysis, intelligence and target alarms, evidently for a quick response to emergency situations.
Using a secure voice via VHF and MF/HF and data through VSAT communications line, sharing intelligence between the shore based surveillance center allows for optimal decision support and joint engagement. With use of an advanced WAIS onboard and successful identification is achieved, immediate, strategic and controlled engagement of single or multiple targets can be accomplished with the use of single or multiple patrol and smaller interceptor boats, Alphatron Marine noted.
The AlphaBridge is supported by specialized WECDIS functions, presented on large displays in an easy to use format.
Alphatron Marine said it has worked with Damen and Transas to present a more cost-effective platform. 
The navigation and surveillance equipment is carefully selected by the owners, based on high performance, proven technologies and cost effectiveness, the manufacturer said.

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