Thales launches a system boosted by AI to conduct full mine countermeasures missions in the world
PathMaster is available and ready to be used today
Thales today launches Expeditionary PathMaster, based on an innovative expeditionary portable operations centre (e-POC), the solution enables naval forces to conduct a full mine countermeasures mission anywhere in the world.
Its Expeditionary PathMaster allows a unique hybrid mine warfare capacity, which integrates manned and unmanned assets, including third-party assets.
The industry has delivered the first autonomous, cyber-secure drone systems in service to the French Navy and the UK Royal Navy and has also been selected by the Republic of Singapore Navy.
Combining Thales’ expertise in cybersecurity and advanced artificial intelligence through cortAIx, Thales AI accelerator, Thales’ new mine countermeasures process sonar data up to four times faster with 99% exact classification.
Its Expeditionary PathMaster is available and ready to be used today.
Based on a system developed for and delivered to the Marine Nationale, Expeditionary PathMaster is a scalable and interoperable solution, ready to go from harbour to open sea – and can be operated from the shore, from a rib, a mine hunting ship or any platform. This system empowers navies to act fast, secure critical infrastructure, and dominate expeditionary and amphibious operations. The company has already successfully demonstrated the capacities of Expeditionary Pathmaster, which can integrate third-party assets (such as Autonomous Unmanned Vessel (AUV), Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) and conventional mine hunters), on an expeditionary portable operation centre, with the Lithuanian navy. The firm has been a world reference in mine countermeasures for more than 50 years. Its mine countermeasures solutions enable the navies to accurately detect, classify, localise, identify and if needed neutralize mines in the most complex regions in the world, in real-time. Thales' Mi-Map sonar analysis application uses AI to process sonar data up to four times faster than with conventional tools, making it possible to locate underwater mines with greater precision than ever before with 99% exact classification. The M-Cube mission management system harnesses AI to manage multiple parallel sonar analysis sessions with MiMap, providing real-time updates on session progress and detected objects. With Expeditionary PathMaster Thales sets the standard in cyber-secure, manned and autonomous mine warfare - keeping naval forces one step ahead.