Surveillance Australia

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Surveillance Australia Pty Ltd is an Australian aviation company. It is a subsidiary of National Jet Systems, which is ultimately owned by Cobham plc. It is primarily engaged in servicing the Australian Customs Service Coastwatch contract, flying surveillance patrols within the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (AEEZ), but it also operates an aircraft for Tenix LADS.

Operations

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Surveillance Australia Dash 8 (2005).

The aircraft fly over 20,000 hours a year of surveillance flying in the AEEZ, searching for illegal fishing vessels, people smugglers, drug importation, immigration and quarantine breaches, and also regularly assist in search and rescue operations.

Surveillance Australia has played major roles in several border protection operations, directly contributing to over 200 foreign fishing vessels being apprehended and destroyed for illegally fishing for shark fin, reef fish and dolphins in Australian waters each year.[1]

In 2005, Surveillance Australia was awarded the A$1 billon Coastwatch contract that will see its aircraft operating through to 2020.[2]

Fleet and Bases

Headquartered in Adelaide, the company has three operational bases in Cairns, Darwin and Broome.[3] It operates a fleet of six DHC-8-202 and four larger DHC-8-315 'Dash 8s' modified for maritime patrol and surveillance. One further Dash 8 is configured for the LADS contract.

The surveillance aircraft are equipped with Raytheon SeaVue surface search radars with additional Inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR), Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Moving target indication (MTI) capability,[4] advanced electro-optical sensors and sophisticated communications suites.[1] They can operate day and night close to land below lowest safe altitude. These aircraft can search an area of 110,000 km² per flight.[5]

A state of the art surveillance information management (SIM) system, able to integrate surveillance and communication and provide real time communications to Customs headquarters in Canberra is due to be installed and operational by October 2008.[1]

Fleet

Surveillance Australia operate this LADS-equipped de Havilland Canada Dash 8

As of September 2008 the Surveillance Australia fleet numbers 14 aircraft:[6]

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