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The ship's passive defense area

The scope of activity of the Ship's Passive Defense Team
  • Design, construction and servicing of coastal and floating demagnetization stations,
  • Design, construction and maintenance of testing and measurement training grounds for physical fields (magnetic, electric, hydrodynamic and acoustic),
  • Design, construction and servicing of stationary magnetometers of multi-sensor measuring training grounds,
  • Design, construction and servicing of current pulse generation systems in demagnetization windings wound on the ferromagnetic hull of the ship,
  • Design, construction and maintenance of software for automatic current regulation in ship demagnetization windings to minimize the induced magnetic field (ship demagnetization devices),
  • Design, construction and servicing of directional buoys,
  • Design, construction and servicing of demagnetization process control systems,
  • Design, construction and servicing of magnetometric systems for searching and recognizing underwater objects, including submarines (ZOP),
  • Design, construction and maintenance of portable systems for measuring the physical fields of ships (magnetic, electric, hydrodynamic and acoustic),
  • Design, construction and maintenance of specialized embedded systems and other electronic systems in the field of:
    • microprocessor systems,
    • DSP processors,
    • multi-channel data acquisition systems,
    • analog and digital circuits.
  • Design, construction and servicing of underwater systems, including:
    • design and construction of watertight pressure housings for measuring and electronic devices,
    • design and construction of underwater hydromechanical structures
  • Designing computer systems with specialized software for analyzing and controlling measurement and demagnetization processes.

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