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Shipboard Integrated Communications System

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The Shipboard Integrated Communications System (SHINCOM) is a naval intraship and external communication system manufactured by DRS Technology Canada (DRS TCL). It was developed for the Royal Canadian Navy's (RCN) Halifax-class frigates. It also became part of the United States Navy's (USN) Aegis Combat System, through which it was exported to other foreign navies.[1]

By 2017, SHINCOM had been installed on over 150 warships.[2]

Versions

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SHINCOM

Original version installed on RCN Halifax-class frigates.[1]

SHINCOM II

Developmental version using commercial off-the-shelf standard programming language and interfaces, instead of proprietary standard. Developed in the late-1990s by DRS TCL with the Canadian Department of National Defence.[1]

SHINCOM 2100

Production version developed from SHINCOM II and deployed by the RCN.[1]

SHINCOM 3100[3]

Variants

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The first version of SHINCOM won sales to the United States military at the same time it was installed on the Halifax-class frigates.[1]

The underlying technology of SHINCOM 2100 contributed to the AN/ON-568 Secure Voice System, which was a part of the USN Aegis Combat System. SHINCOM 2100 was exported to navies that also bought Aegis.[1] In USN service, SHINCOM is known as the Integrated Voice Communications Systems (IVCS).[2]

Operators

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 Australia[1]
 Canada[1]
 Japan[1]
 New Zealand[1]
 Republic of Korea[1]
 United States[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Thorsteinson: page 26
  2. ^ a b "Leonardo DRS Awarded U.S. Navy Contract for Communications System". Canadian Defence Review. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Tactical communications for JSS [CS19D2]". Jane's 360. 30 May 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
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