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Raytheon Anschütz GmbH

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+ 44 49 431 3019 0

www.raytheon-anschuetz.com

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    Anschütz has successfully tested a smart collision avoidance system, advancing autonomous navigation for safer shipping

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    ABB’s integrated system package for dredgers

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    The Marine & Ports division of global electronics giant ABB has won an order to provide an integrated vessel systems package for two dredgers being built by Keppel Offshore & Marine for Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord.

  • Radar NX and ECDIS NX software complete the Synapsis NX series of innovative bridge navigation systems

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    Navigational software suite launch

    2018-09-10T15:45:00

    At SMM 2018, Raytheon Anschütz unveiled a new suite of navigational software, designed for intuitive operation and enhanced with smart functionality.

  • 'PilotStar NX is the result of a careful design process, implementing the newest technologies and vast experiences from the field'

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    Raytheon Anschütz launches new PilotStar NX

    2017-11-17T15:45:00

    German navigation company Raytheon Anschütz can claim to continue the path of simplifying autopilot handling in combination with superior steering performance with its newly-launched PilotStar NX

  • The latest Synapsis NX generation is based on ultra-compact and powerful Small Marine Computers which serve as the standard hardware platform for all bridge applications

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    Integrated navigation contract

    2017-01-10T16:22:00

    Havyard Design & Solutions has developed the new windfarm service vessel design Havyard 831 SOV in close cooperation with Danish shipowner ESVAGT. The vessel is compact and efficient, but with ample capacity to provide onboard service and transport technicians and equipment.

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    The latest multi-purpose coastal and waterways workboat to go into service with north German authorities – the hydrographic survey vessel ‘Oland’ - is small at 22.68m and draws just 95cms. All of which makes it well suited for a multitude of jobs in the shallow tidal flats and wetlands of ...

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    The German navigation system manufacturer Raytheon Anschütz has supplied an advanced gyro compass system for two 25,000 dwt polar class heavy transport vessels.

  • The NautoScan NX Radar Transceiver has been installed on the container feeder ‘Vera Rambow’

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    Raytheon Anschütz radar success

    2016-07-20T12:54:00

    Raytheon Anschütz, the German system manufacturer, says that its new NautoScan NX (NSX) network radar transceiver has exceeded one hundred installations.

  • Synapsis INS, installed on an Esvagt Windpark Service Vessel

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    Integrated navigation for crew change vessel

    2016-05-03T17:22:00

    The German navigation system manufacturer Raytheon Anschütz has announced a new contract for the delivery of the Synapsis Integrated Navigation System (INS) to a Crew Change Vessel (CCV). The vessel is being built for the Danish shipping company Esvagt by Astilleros Zamakona Shipyard in Spain.

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