ST Airborne Systems

 

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Meet Karin Trygg

“Open communication is at the heart of our culture, and every day we share ideas, give feedback and innovate together”   Karin Trygg Head of Staff & Support Function My Journey: Innovation grows where well-being flows After years of working for multiple Swedish Defence Agencies and the Government, I was...

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Meet Anders Marklund

" I was drawn to this company by the opportunity to work with advanced technology that makes a difference – both for the environment and people's safety” Anders Marklund Software Architect & Team Leader My journey: Combining technology and purpose What has kept me here is something even more...

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Vietnam

The Vietnam Coast Guard operates three MSS 6000 maritime surveillance systems coordinated from one Mission Command Centre. The MSS 6000 systems have been installed on three new CASA C 212-400 aircraft. Installation and test of the systems in the aircraft, setting up of a ground station and a...

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Finland

The Finnish Border Guard (FBG) operates two Dornier 228 aircraft. Both were fitted with the MSS 6000 system in 2009. In 2012 the systems were upgraded to further improve the capability for surveillance and protection of the Baltic sea. State-of-the-art search radar, EO/IR sensor and radio...

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Estonia

Estonia operates the first MSS 7000 In May 2018 the Estonian Border Guard took into operation a new MSS 7000 equipped Beach King Air 350Er Aircraft. MSS 7000 is the latest generation airborne surveillance systems from ST Airborne Systems and constitutes a significant step from martime surveillance...

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Canada

Canada enhances its aerial surveillance capacity to protect their ocean resources Transport Canada has acquired three MSS 6000 systems. The systems are used to help protect Canada’s ocean resources for the benefit of coastal communities while protecting fragile marine ecosystems. The systems serve to detect, classify...

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