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Jamaica reinforces its Coastal Surveillance with Thales’s high technology

The Thales Coast Watcher 100 is long-range coastal surveillance radar for unmanned round the clock operation manufactured in Rouen. This system is designed for advanced maritime surveillance, through optimal detection identification and tracking of small, highly  maneuverable and fast targets in challenging environments (high seas, rain, etc.) as well low-altitude airborne threats.
As a result of its system architecture, Coast Watcher 100, detects a wide range of air and surface targets ranging from inflatable dinghies or jet-skis all the way up to warships as well as low-level airplanes and helicopters. This makes it an ideal system to counter the threat of piracy and smuggling operations. Thales will provide a turnkey system built around several Coast Watcher 100 long range coastal surveillance radars, Electro-optical sensors, GMDSS radios and a National Control Center, merging data from all sensors in order to give a full operational capacity to Jamaica Defense Force.

A strategic partnership between Thales and Jamaica
This project confirms the strategic partnership established between Thales and the Jamaican government which has already trusted the Group to secure its airspace with Thales Air Traffic Control Centers & Radars as well as ensuring its land security with Bushmaster vehicles. Coast Watcher 100 is a trusted radar by many of the world’s armed forces and has been recently chosen by the French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) to monitor the French coasts near two of its test ranges, in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.

“Thales's high technologies help our customers make the best decision in real time. Coast Watcher 100 maritime surveillance radars will allow the Jamaica Defense Force to benefit from the state of the art solution in detection, surveillance and control.”
Ruben Lazo, Vice-President Thales, Latin America