Vietnam acquires Search-and-Rescue solution based on
Thales Alenia Space advanced technology
Deployment of innovative MEOLUT
Next solution to locate distress signals
March 21st, 2023
Thales Alenia Spacetogether with
VIETTEL and MKE, have been selected by VINAMARINE to
provide Vietnam with a MEOLUT Next ground station that
will operate as part of the COSPAS-SARSAT global MEOSAR1
search-and-rescue (SAR) network.
The solution will make it possible
to detect and locate distress signals from COSPAS-SARSAT
beacons on land, in the air and at sea instantaneously
over a radius of 2,500 km centered around Hai Phong,
mainly using the Galileo satellite positioning system.
Thales Alenia Space’s innovative
MEOLUT Next product, which employs a phased array
antenna, will give Vietnam unrivaled performance. Where
conventional MEOLUT systems rely on six large parabolic
antennas each covering an area about the size of a
football field and are therefore only capable of
receiving signals from six satellites simultaneously
(one per antenna), the MEOLUT Next solution, with its
compact antennas taking up less than six square meters,
tracks up to 30 satellites, significantly enhancing
distress beacon detection and expanding coverage. MEOLUT
Next is thus capable of detecting and locating distress
signals from more than 5,000 km away.
The solution is already operated by
the main users of COSPAS-SARSAT (USA, Canada, France,
the European Union, and Togo) and more recently by
Thailand. It is today helping to save lives, as recently
demonstrated in the Indian Ocean. On November 18, 2022,
a MEOLUT Next antenna picked up a distress signal from
the Asteria, a yacht skippered by Tapio Lehtinen
competing in the Golden Globe race, 2,000 km southwest
of La Réunion, well outside the range of VHF radio and
other communications systems. The Asteria was sinking
fast, and Tapio just had time to put on his survival
suit and jump into his liferaft before activating his
COSPAR-SARSAT distress beacon. Within only four minutes,
MEOLUT Next had pinpointed the boat’s location to guide
rescue crews to the scene and save the skipper.
“This is the second contract to
deploy our MEOLUT Next solution in Asia, following the
one recently awarded in Thailand, a testament to the
operational performance of this technology in ensuring
the safety of people and property,” said Benoit Broudy,
Vice President, Navigation at Thales Alenia Space
in France. “Saving lives is something that ties in with
our company’s aspirations, as demonstrated by
our contribution to COSPAS-SARSAT
search-and-rescue services.”
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