Kongsberg Gruppen KONGSBERG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA has four
Kongsberg Gruppen - KONGSBERG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA has four main business areas: Number employees: app. 5300 • Kongsberg Maritime • Kongsberg Oil&Gas • Kongsberg Defence Systems • Kongsberg Protech Systems Key figures 2008: Operating revenue: 11 056 (8 306) MNOK New orders: 14 635 MNOK Export > 70% Kongsberg Maritime /1/ Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace INF 3430 -H 10
Operations in 25 countries Svalbard (Spitsbergen) Norway British Columbia (Canada) Newfoundland (Canada) Washington (USA) Ontario (Canada) Scotland England Nova Scotia (Canada) Pennsylvania (USA) Spain Connecticut (USA) Texas (USA) Louisiana (USA) Italy Finland Germany Poland The Netherlands Hungary Romania Greece Saudi Arabia Kuwait The United Arab Emirates Oman South Korea Japan China India Singapore Brazil South Africa Antarctica 1443 of the Group's 5245 employees work outside Norway (1. 1. 2009) /2/ 10 -Nov-20 INF 3430 -H 10
Operating Revenues *) *) Kongsberg Maritime has become an international market leader in maritime information technology *) Adjusted for sale of Yachting activities 2005 Norway 29% Europe 24% Other 1% Asia 21% Americas 25% /3/ • Operating revenues: MNOK 11056 (MNOK 8306) • EBITA: MNOK 1122 (MNOK 796) • Backlog of orders: MNOK 16 692 (MNOK 12646) • Number of employees: 5 243 (4205) Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace is cooperating with the Armed Forces of Norway and international companies to develop new defence equipment and systems INF 3430 -H 10
Kongsberg Defence Systems Missile Systems Penguin Naval Systems & Surveillance Submarine CMS Surface Ship CMS Aerostructures Integrated Defence Systems Aerostructures Air Defence & C 4 ISR Naval Strike Missile Joint Strike Missile /4/ Surveillance Simulation & Training Mechanical production Composites Production Defence Communication INF 3430 -H 10
KONGSBERG Defence Systems Defence Communications INF 3430 -H 10
Kongsberg Defence Communications Fact sheet 1. First tactical telephone delivered in 1906 2. Merger between Ericsson and Norwegian Defence Technology (NFT) in 1990 created NFT Ericsson 3. As of Nov 2009, 90 employees in Oslo and five in the Middle East 4. Three major product lines Eri. Tac. IP; radiolinks and switches MRR/LFR VHF radios UHF broadband MANET radios (”Tac. LAN”) 5. Order intake 500 mill NOK in 2009 North Africa and Asia Middle East Norway & Finland /7/ 245 mill 140 mill 100 mill 6. KDC is today among the world’s biggest suppliers of tactical Pt. P radios and associated X’ing equipment 7. All KDC radios employ very advanced radio and air interface features including extensive ECCM INF 3430 -H 10
Excluding some larger integration projects in Eastern Europe in 2000 -2006, main markets are Norway, Finland, GCC and NA/Asia /8/ INF 3430 -H 10
KDC Product Focus • KDC designs and manufactures highperformance tactical communications products and networking solutions for harsh, demanding environments. • KDC radio and switching products enable solutions such as 1. Communications infrastructures for military applications, e. g. air defence, artillery and army C 2 2. Soldier, vehicle and commandpost level VHF and UHF networks 3. Inter-tactical node PTP/PMP networks (including switching and routing) with connection to strategic level comm’s /9/ INF 3430 -H 10
KDC Specialisation and Competitive offering • High product quality and performance • Simple, robust and intuitive designs • Ease of use, operation and deployment • Technologically advanced air interfaces and world-class radio features • Flexibility and versatility for long-term ownership – well-defined product evolutions and roadmaps • Strong support and service network Various radio, switching and crypto equipment shown rack-mounted. / 10 / INF 3430 -H 10
/ 11 / • Key KDC offering – complements many networking projects • Biggest customers are the Norwegian and Hungarian armed forced • Long reach and robust ECCM / NCW protection • Due for a substantial mid-lifeupgrade 2010 -12 FOTO: Torbjørn Kjosvold/FRM 6 MRR & LFR VHF INF 3430 -H 10
Project example: RL 532 in Norway • Origin: Demand for increased transmission capacity in NASAMS • Evolved to a joint army / airforce procurement • Main areas of use • NASAMS COMMS • Tactical Communication nodes RL 532 • Deployable Communication nodes IPX 600 CD 510 CPX 300 / 12 / INF 3430 -H 10
Broadband IP radio in Norway • Tactical Broadband Radios (TBR) used in demonstration of sensor network for Homeguard Sept 2008 – Ex Hafrsfjord • TBR field trials at RENA Jan 09 TRADOK • • • Several FIH bachelor degree thesis on TBR from 2003 until 2009 • FFI procured 10 x TBR in 2009 for preproject studies • • / 13 / Combat zone wireless intranet Wireless extension of Tactical Area Covering network Gain experiences with tactical broadband radios in general Technical measurement Testing in a SOA context Ex Combined Endeavour INF 3430 -H 10
MRR/LFR MLU 1000 s of LFR delivered and in daily service in Afghanistan / 14 / 1000 s of MRRs delivered in various config’s, this vehicle has two installed INF 3430 -H 10
Eri. Tac. IP plans and product roadmap • RL 532 (band 3+) currently being introduced in all major markets • IPX 600 finalised during 2010 and launched late 2010 • • • Legacy to IP C 2 Connect tactical to strategic via IP • CPX 300 mature but with regular updates and adaptations • RL 532 roadmap features • • • / 15 / Air Defence / NASAMS using IP 34 Mbps ECCM on higher bitrates Band 4 evolution INF 3430 -H 10
Broadband plans and product roadmap / 16 / • All three Tac. LAN components currently exist in working prototype versions • No high-volume “soldier modernization program” has so far been launched • KDC keeps developing and refining the SR in close alignment with partners • The WM 600 IP-radio for vehicles and command-posts is planned for launch 2 H 2010. Exact date subject to orders • SDR capabilities subject to NATO standardization and WF needs INF 3430 -H 10
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