Basedcnt
GA Member
- May 24, 2024
- 434
Restricted
The Integrated Coastal Surveillance System (ICSS) is a coastal surveillance system operated by India with the goal to protect its coastline, ensure regional security, and assist friendly navies by quickly detecting, locating and monitoring maritime activity in the Indian Ocean. The system was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Bharat Electronics, and forms part of the National Command Control Communication and Intelligence System (NC3I). Although the ICSS was built primarily for coastal and maritime security, the system can also be used for vessel traffic management, harbour surveillance and navigation. The core of the ICSS is a network of remote ground-based radar stations called the Coastal Surveillance Network (CSN). In addition to radars, stations are also fitted with optical sensors, electro-optical sensors, thermal imagers, cameras, meteorological systems, an Automatic Identification System (AIS), a distress alert transmission system (DATS), electronic warfare support measures, and very high frequency (VHF) radio communication systems.
The electro-optical sensor system was developed by the Instruments Research and Development Establishment (IRDE) in Dehradun. It comprises thermal imagers and optical cameras with a range of around 25 kilometers. The electro-optical sensors are expected to be able to auto track a vessel as small as 5 meters in length.
The Diver Detection Sonar is a network of underwater sensors developed by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) based in Kochi, Kerala.
RADAR locations:
West Coast
East Coast
The Integrated Coastal Surveillance System (ICSS) is a coastal surveillance system operated by India with the goal to protect its coastline, ensure regional security, and assist friendly navies by quickly detecting, locating and monitoring maritime activity in the Indian Ocean. The system was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Bharat Electronics, and forms part of the National Command Control Communication and Intelligence System (NC3I). Although the ICSS was built primarily for coastal and maritime security, the system can also be used for vessel traffic management, harbour surveillance and navigation. The core of the ICSS is a network of remote ground-based radar stations called the Coastal Surveillance Network (CSN). In addition to radars, stations are also fitted with optical sensors, electro-optical sensors, thermal imagers, cameras, meteorological systems, an Automatic Identification System (AIS), a distress alert transmission system (DATS), electronic warfare support measures, and very high frequency (VHF) radio communication systems.
The electro-optical sensor system was developed by the Instruments Research and Development Establishment (IRDE) in Dehradun. It comprises thermal imagers and optical cameras with a range of around 25 kilometers. The electro-optical sensors are expected to be able to auto track a vessel as small as 5 meters in length.
The Diver Detection Sonar is a network of underwater sensors developed by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) based in Kochi, Kerala.
RADAR locations:
West Coast
No. | Locations | State/Union territory |
---|---|---|
1 | Dwarka | Gujarat[49] |
2 | Navadra | Gujarat[49] |
3 | Porbandar | Gujarat[50][49] |
4 | Mangrol | Gujarat[49] |
5 | Diu[49] | Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu |
6 | Gopnath | Gujarat[49] |
7 | Hazira Port | Gujarat[49] |
8 | Daman[49] | Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu |
9 | Tarapur | Maharashtra |
Mumbai | Maharashtra[50] | |
10 | Khanderi | Maharashtra |
11 | Korlai Fort | Maharashtra |
12 | Tolkeshwar | Maharashtra |
13 | Devgarh | Maharashtra |
14 | Aguada | Goa |
15 | Belekeri | Karnataka[51] |
16 | Bhatkal | Karnataka[51] |
17 | Kundapur | Karnataka[51] |
18 | Udupi | Karnataka[51] |
19 | Surathkal | Karnataka[51] |
20 | Mount Dilli | Kerala |
21 | Ponnani | Kerala |
22 | Kochi | Kerala |
23 | Kollam | Kerala |
24 | Kiltan | Lakshadweep |
25 | Agatti Island | Lakshadweep |
26 | Andrott | Lakshadweep |
27 | Kalpeni | Lakshadweep |
28 | Suheli Par | Lakshadweep |
29 | Minicoy | Lakshadweep |
East Coast
No. | Locations | State/Union territory |
---|---|---|
1 | Sagar Island | West Bengal |
2 | Paradeep | Odisha |
3 | Gopalpur | Odisha |
4 | Kalingapatnam | Andhra Pradesh |
5 | Visakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh |
6 | Dolphin's Nose | Andhra Pradesh |
7 | Karavaka | Andhra Pradesh |
8 | Machilipatnam | Andhra Pradesh |
9 | Ramayapatnam | Andhra Pradesh |
10 | Krishnapatnam | Andhra Pradesh |
11 | Chennai | Tamil Nadu |
12 | Pondicherry | Puducherry |
13 | Kodikkarai | Tamil Nadu |
14 | Kilakarai | Tamil Nadu |
15 | ? | Tamil Nadu |
16 | Manapad | Tamil Nadu |
17 | Kanyakumari | Tamil Nadu |
18 | East Island | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
19 | Narcondam Island[52][53] | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
20 | Little Andaman | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
21 | Car Nicobar[54] | Andaman and Nicobar Islands |