Anschütz develops advanced autonomous navigation and command system for unmanned maritime operations
German maritime technology company Anschütz has developed an advanced Autonomous Navigation and Command System for unmanned and autonomous vessels.
German maritime technology company Anschütz has developed an advanced Autonomous Navigation and Command System for unmanned and autonomous vessels.
German navigation systems specialist, Anschütz, is making significant strides in Brazil’s Tamandaré class frigate programme, as the company prepares for the next phase of operations.
Anschütz prepares for commissioning of Brazilian Tamandaré class frigates Read More »
Anschütz’s mechanical gyrocompass Standard 22 NX functions reliably and autonomously without any external information.
Anschütz gyrocompasses are resilient to jamming and spoofing Read More »
Anschütz, as a leading global integrator of Warship Integrated Navigation and Bridge Systems (WINBS), was selected as the supplier of WINBS for the Australian Hunter class frigates in 2021.
Anschütz passes next design milestone in the Hunter Class Programme Read More »
Anschütz has delivered integrated mission systems for navigation and Command and Control (C2) for a total of 58 HSI-32 high-speed interceptors built by the French shipyard CMN.
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Anschütz has successfully completed the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) of its Warship Integrated Navigation and Bridge System (WINBS) for the first ship of Type 31 class frigates.
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BAE Systems Australia’s maritime division has selected Anschütz to deliver customised Synapsis Warship Integrated Navigation and Bridge Systems (WINBS) for the Royal Australian Navy’s Hunter Class Frigate Program.
Anschütz supplies state-of-the-art naval navigation radars for the modernisation programme of the Australian ANZAC-class frigates.
Anschütz modernises naval radar capabilities for the Royal Australian Navy Read More »
Anschütz has successfully demonstrated the remote control of the MV Wavelab in the new Shore Control Centre.
Anschütz demonstrates remote control of MV Wavelab Read More »
Abeking & Rasmussen has selected Anschütz to deliver SYNTACS command and control system for two mine countermeasures vessels of the Indonesian Navy.
Anschütz delivered SYNTACS for Indonesian MCM vessels Read More »
Anschütz now has a new owner and is part of DMB. Raytheon Anschütz GmbH will therefore rename to Anschütz GmbH.
Anschütz returns to a German owner and to the traditional name Read More »