Singapore AirshowExail has been selected to supply multiple Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) and Mine Identification and Disposal Systems (MIDS) to the Indonesian Navy enabling a fully integrated unmanned Mine Countermeasures (MCM) capability.

The contract covers the delivery of four Exail’s Inspector 90 USVs, along with Seascan and K-Ster Mine Identification and Disposal Systems. These advanced systems will be deployed from two new, next-generation MCM motherships, (KRI Pulau Fani and KRI Pulau Fanildo).

All systems will be remotely operated from the mothership and coordinated through Exail unified Command and Control (C2) center. The C2 center, powered by Umisoft software suite and installed in the ship’s combat room, will provide integrated control software for both sweeping and hunting operations. Exail Umisoft software supports comprehensive mission planning, real-time supervision, multi-system coordination, and detailed post-mission analysis and data management.

“This new success highlights the strength of our modular MCM solution, UMIS, which is specifically designed to adapt to the unique operational needs of each navy,” said Jérôme Bendell, Head of Exail Maritime Systems Business line. “Its flexibility enables the delivery of scalable, high-performance unmanned systems, configurable for a wide range of mine warfare missions. This selection, showcasing yet another adaptable configuration, further reinforces Exail’s position as a key player in shaping the future of naval mine countermeasures.”

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  1. See what can be achieved when a nation doesn’t have a millstone like AUKUS dragging it down?
    Singapore and Indonesia moving ahead with unmanned MCM purchases.
    Australia doing nothing in regards MCM apparently on the basis of some belief that no one is going to mine the approaches to Australia

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