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Naval Systems
The state-of-the-art marine system is implemented with the unique technology.
Hanwha Systems is only the company having achieved the force integration of 80 or more ships for 40 or more years and being specialized in developing the combat system in the nation.Hanwha Systems will lead the advancement of the navy with the combatability improvement and the advanced technology through the management of each technology generation and through the evolutionary combat system development.
The unattended maritime system of Hanwha Systems can enter into the military and civil complex missions such as the coastal and underwater monitoring and search and the marine environment survey by applying the leading edge 4th industrial revolution technology such as autonomous navigation and obstacle evasion. Hanwha Systems will actively support the unattended system operation of our navy through the perfect product lineup of the floating and underwater and small and large unattended systems.
ECS
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Integrated Engine Control System (ECS)
- Integrated Engine Control System (ECS)
- The Integrated Engine Control System (ECS) is the integrated operation and control system integrating the functions of propulsion, power, and view control, the damage control, the on-board training, and the integrated condition evaluation and supporting the effective operation performance by maximally enhancing the ship operation efficiency. The operability, stability, survivability, and maintainability of the ship are considered. The equipment controlled separately and locally is integrated to secure functionality.
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Ship Propulsion System Control SW (ECS Area)
- Ship Propulsion System Control SW (ECS Area)
- The ship propulsion system control SW is developed to secure the most essential view control and monitoring technology among the six technical factors of the Integrated Engine Control System (ECS) and can be also applied to the mechanical and complex propulsion systems. It can be linked with the SW developed with the gas turbine, the propulsion motor, the diesel engine, and the variable propeller being used as the models.