Lockheed Martin Canada is partnered with prime contractor Irving Shipbuilding Inc. to deliver Canada's new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS) as part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS).
Lockheed Martin?Canada is responsible for key integration of data and information sources to increase the ships' situational awareness and provide command, control and decision support at all levels of command for the new vessels.
Data Collection
- Video Capture
- Non-audio Video Capture
- Non-audio Video Viewer
- Audio Playback
- Video Playback
Infrastructure
- Non-real-time Database
- Real-time Database
- System Starter
- System Controller
- Time Management
- Health Management
- Common Services
Situational Awareness
- Local Data Fusion
- Global Data Fusion
- Local ID Fusion
- Global ID Fusion
- Sensor Management
- System Track Management
- Sensor Alignment
Tactical Operations
- ASuW Tactics
- Stateboard Management
- Air Asset Management
Human-Machine Interface
- Tactical Situation Area
- Auxiliary Display Management
- Session Management
- Alarm Management
- User Input
Sensor Adaptation
- NDDS
- MET
- Surveillance/HCAR Radar
- X-Band Nav Radar
- S-Band Nav Radar
- IFF
- Radio Direction Finder
- EOIR
- WECDIS
- AIS
- 25 mm Gun Video
Information System Access
- Defence Wide Area Network
- Consolidated Secret Network Infrastructure?
CMS Trainers
- Individual and Team C&SS Trainers
- Virtual Simulation Operator & Maintenance Trainers
A Trusted Solution for Canada's Navy
With more than three decades of demonstrating our commitment and capability to the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), as the Combat System Integrator for the HALIFAX Class frigates, our team delivers valuable commonality to AOPS.
Lockheed Martin?Canada's fielded solution offers a highly capable, low-risk solution for Canada's new patrol ships.
HMCS Harry Dewolf under construction in the Halifax Shipyard May 2018. Photo: Waye Mason
Success on this program is in large part attributed to?Lockheed Martin Canada's strong Canadian supply chain.?Lockheed Martin Canada manages four Canada-based subcontractors as part of the AOPS contract, selected through competition in the design phase.
This approach demonstrates a commitment to delivering best quality and value for Canada.
The skill and depth of our Canadian workforce continues to drive results for the RCN. Our foundation of a proven naval systems engineering team is strengthened by:
- Leveraging our Canadian solution for new projects and exports, building naval capability and delivering economic value to Canada
- Reaching into the vast naval technology resource base across 美诱直播 worldwide
- Investing in Canadian business and technology to develop high-value jobs, subcontracts and capability within the country
- Leveraging talent cultivated in local universities and technical schools