A model of the P-28 class ship of Indian Navy.
BANGALORE (PTI): India has developed a new generation multi-sensor, multi-weapon defence system against enemy targets on board naval ships.
The state-of-the-art “Gun Fire Control System” (GFCS), developed by Bharat Electronics Limited, will be installed on board the P-28 class of ships.
“The GFCS is a quick reaction, multi-sensor, multi-weapon, short/medium/long range defence system against air, surface or shore targets on board naval ships,” a senior official of the Bangalore-based Navratna defence PSU told PTI.
The GFCS is designed to provide air, surface or shore defence with 76 MM and 30 MM guns. Its purpose is to locate a hostile target using a radar or video tracker, acting on early warning search radars and to track its approach with high accuracy, in order to obtain reliable target data.
The data is further processed and used to control the weapons by pointing it in an exact ballistic firing position for eventual destruction of the target. The GFCS continues to track the approaching target, simultaneously pointing the weapon on it, until it is completely destroyed.
The GFCS comprises five functional sub-systems: tracker, weapon control, sight control, combat management system and support systems, each of which can be used as an independent system.
The GFCS for the P-28 class of ships would be handed over to Defence Minister A K Antony at a ceremony here in the presence of BEL Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Kumar Datt on February 2.
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