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Request for information (RFI) Gap Filler Radar
Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
Prior information notice
This notice is for prior information only
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Section I: Contracting authority
National registration number: 16-28-71-80
Postal address: Lautrupbjerg 1-5
Town: Ballerup
NUTS code: DK Danmark
Postal code: 2750
Country: Denmark
Contact person: Emsal Kitir
E-mail: fmi-sd-adt07@mil.dk
Telephone: +45 41740619
Internet address(es):
Main address: www.fmi.dk
Section II: Object
Request for information (RFI) Gap Filler Radar
See section II.2.4) Please be advised this is not a tender but a market survey.
The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics (DALO) intends to acquire a number of Gap Filler Radar Solutions (RS), which will be installed at the Zealand in Denmark. DALO will either enter into a contract for acquisition or renting (including service level agreement/framework agreement) or Contractor Owned Contractor Operated solution (COCO) for a RS, new or a secondhand.
The RS shall be dimensioned according to military specifications and requirements, and shall be able to serve as part of the air surveillance during peacetime, crisis and war.
The RS shall be configured as a 3D primary surveillance radar (PSR) operating in the L, S or C frequency band and having a desirable detection range in clear environment of 100 km; (80% Pd, RCS of 1 m2).
The RS will be used for surveillance of Danish and adjacent airspace, including detection of air-space violations. These violations must therefore be detected with both geographical position and altitude of the violator, even when the aircraft intends to remain undetected (e.g. flying without the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder in operation.
The RS will be integrated by use of ASTERIX + MIL ASTERIX and become part of the Danish Air Surveillance And Control System (ASACS), to which a number of other sensors contributes to produce a consolidated Recognized Air Picture (RAP), which is continuously updated and maintained. The RAP is also shared with the rest of NATO.
Furthermore, the RS will also be used for tactical control of military aircraft during training as well as tactical missions. During the latter, it shall be possible to determine the position of the aircrafts under control, both geographical position and altitude.
Finally, the RS shall be operational during peacetime, crisis and war, where the risk of attack in the electromagnetic domain/the cyber domain is present. It shall be possible to remotely monitor and control the radar from multiple centralized operational facilities geographically separated from the RS.
The RS shall meet an operational availability of 95%, have a minimum lifespan of 7 years, be mountable in a tower and be fixed or deployable.
In connection with structuring the future tender DALO would like to gather information regarding the current market of the RS. DALO has uploaded a questionnaire which can be downloaded by the economic operators. The document can be found on Ethics - please see the link in this notice.
Section IV: Procedure
Section VI: Complementary information