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Mini-Typhoon System for RNZN – November 2007

The first of the Royal New Zealand Navy’s Mini-Typhoon system has been installed onboard HMNZS TE MANA. The primary role of the system for the RNZN is to form part of their Force Protection system and deter threats from high speed inshore attack craft.

The system is capable of firing an aimed single shot or burst of fire, including the ability to fire offset warning shots. The Mini Typhoon system provides improved detection, identification and responses to asymmertrical threats. With the additional of the Electro Optical Direct, the ship is able to detect and track threats both day and night.



 
 
 
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