Anschütz’s involvement in supplying Warship Integrated Navigation and Bridge Systems (WINBS) for the Australian Hunter class frigates marks a significant milestone in naval technology and integration. The partnership with Raytheon Australia underscores Anschütz’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art solutions tailored specifically for the Hunter Class Programme.
The WINBS being implemented for the Hunter class frigates encompasses advanced multifunctional consoles, electronic chart display systems, and integrated naval radar capabilities. These systems not only enhance navigational and tactical functionalities but also prioritize situational awareness and operational efficiency. Integration with steering gear control and combat management systems further highlights the comprehensive nature of Anschütz’s solutions.
The emphasis on consistent and validated data, coupled with user-friendly interfaces and extensive tactical navigation features, reflects Anschütz’s dedication to usability and safety. The system architecture emphasizes safety standards and redundancies while optimizing efficiency both onboard and ashore.
Anschütz’s track record in delivering WINBS for leading naval programs worldwide, including the UK Royal Navy’s Type 26 and Type 31e classes, the German K130 and F125 classes, and the Brazilian Tamandaré program, underscores the company’s expertise and leadership in maritime navigation and mission systems.
With a strong legacy in commercial shipping, offshore vessels, research vessels, and naval applications, Anschütz is committed to advancing navigation technology with a focus on safety, reliability, and innovation. The company’s mission to ensure safe and reliable navigation at sea aligns with its reputation for excellence and dedication to pushing the boundaries of maritime technology.