The R&S KORA systems procured for these frigates are an integrated, proven, and constantly evolving detection and analysis system for emissions, such as communication and radar, with extended capabilities for electromagnetic support and countermeasures.
R&S KORA 40 will be installed on three F124 frigates, as well as on three land systems. The system enables crews to detect, identify, track, and analyze both complex and wideband radar emissions, as well as communications signals. R&S KORA 40 provides the ship’s command with a comprehensive situational awareness picture, covering the entire electromagnetic spectrum with high sensitivity and long-range in near real time.
The system is complemented by a component for electromagnetic countermeasures (R-ECM) for self-protection. R&S KORA replaces the previous electronic warfare systems and is intended to serve until the expected end of the service life of these frigates or their replacement by a successor class.
“The German Armed Forces rely on R&S KORA, a state-of-the-art, commercially available family of systems concept, to effectively leverage synergies. Following the F125 class frigates and the recently expanded F126 class frigates, now increased to six units, as well as a boat class as a key capability carrier, the important air defense frigates of the F124 class are now also benefiting from this approach,” Alexander Philipp, Managing Director, Rohde & Schwarz Vertriebs-GmbH explains. “Rohde & Schwarz has a long-standing and successful partnership with our national customer, having collaborated closely across all branches of the military. Radiocommunications, encryption, reconnaissance, and self-protection all rely on comprehensive mastery of the electromagnetic spectrum in both hardware and software.”
“The innovative solutions in R&S KORA provide the German Navy with cutting-edge, cross-functional, cutting-edge technology along with user-friendliness, personnel efficiency, and cost-effectiveness over the entire service life. Recently, the Polish Navy also procured R&S KORA for its Miecznik class frigates,“ Mr. Philipp continues.
The systems and components are manufactured at the Rohde & Schwarz factories in Bavaria, as well as at the expanding Maritime Competence Center North in Kiel/Hamburg, integrated onboard the ships, and accompanied throughout their long-term operation. As part of the procurement, the Navy also receives the necessary training and reference equipment. The integration into the ships themselves will be carried out through additional shipbuilding contracts.
Today, in addition to the German Navy, more than 40 navies around the world rely on scalable, modular, and adaptable solutions from Rohde & Schwarz to connect and protect naval forces of all dimensions.