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|MEL.2|| ||[[Daurmont class destroyer|City class (2003)]], [[Glaines class destroyer|County class (2003)]], [[Furtive class frigate|Furtive class]], [[Greywater class corvette|River class (2003)]] | |MEL.2|| ||[[Daurmont class destroyer|City class (2003)]], [[Glaines class destroyer|County class (2003)]], [[Furtive class frigate|Furtive class]], [[Greywater class corvette|River class (2003)]] |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 22 October 2007
The Integrated Shipboard Operations Management System (ISOMS), designated by MEL.xx wherein xx denotes the model number, is a series of computer systems designed by Turing-Babbage Electromechanical Devices, plc, the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland, and the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy for use on Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships for sensor integration, systems management, command routing, and general processing.
Unlike Autonomous Operation Situational Awareness Modules (AOSAM) equipping uncrewed vehicles, ISOMS does not exhibit genuine artificial intelligence, but it may be programmed to perform certain actions automatically, such as engaging potential threats with self-defence weapons, and has demonstrated the capacity for pattern recognition and has shown some ability comparable to fuzzy systems.
Early models of similar systems, mostly British and American used the JEI prefix.
List of systems
Series | Nickname | Equipped classes |
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MEL.1 | Royal Edmund class, Walmsley class, Rapier class, Lord class, Ungforth class, Valley class | |
MEL.2 | City class (2003), County class (2003), Furtive class, River class (2003) | |
MEL.3 | Bifrost | Aylesburgh-class submarine tender, Flansburgh-class multipurpose replenishment ship, General Marsden-class personnel transport |
MEL.4 | Mimir | Province class (2003), Duchy class |
MEL.5 | Muninn | Region class (2003), Monarch class (2003), Sea class, Castle class (2004), Morrígan class, Admiral class |
MEL.6 | Royal Holly class, House class, Peel class | |
MEL.7 | Council class, Charter class, Bastion class, Cernunnos class | |
MEL.8 | Landing craft, Crocodile class | |
MEL.9 | ||
MEL.10 | ||
MEL.11 | ||
MEL.12 | ||
MEL.13 | ||
MEL.14 | ||
MEL.15 | ||
MEL.16 | ||
MEL.17 | ||
MEL.18 | ||
MEL.19 | ||
MEL.20 |
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