Solutions
Denis Ferranti Group are the specialist in Marine Pyrotechnics, providing innovative solutions to domestic and international armed forces.
Our expertise is focused on boats featuring Babcock or similar Submarine Signal Ejectors (SSEs) in service with the Royal Navy and support legacy vessels now in service around the world. Our capability to design high-reliability pyrotechnics in support of new or legacy systems complements our existing family of products manufactured in the UK.
SURFACE MARINE PYROTECHNIC SOLUTIONS
Denis Ferranti’s surface marine pyrotechnic solutions are the market leader in providing marking and identification flares in accordance with the stringent safety and reliability requirements of the aerospace and defence industries.
Surface marine marking solutions enable users to orientate the centre of a search radius for anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue or training exercises. Further to this versatile use, the surface marking flares can be used to assist safe landing of aircraft on surface ships. This is particularly useful in Emergency Low Visibility Approaches (ELVA), where visual contact with the ship has been prevented by conditions below a 500ft ceiling and 1 mile visibility.
With over 40 years’ experience supplying to the UK MoD / Royal Navy, Denis Ferranti has the expertise to support all the challenges faced when operating in marine conditions.
SUBSURFACE MARINE PYROTECHNIC SOLUTIONS
Denis Ferranti submarine pyrotechnic solutions
are the market leader in providing marking,
identification and training flares, in accordance
with the stringent safety and reliability
requirements of submarine fleets.
These submarine solutions enable users to communicate above the surface under localised scenarios, and have a multitude of uses: from warning civilian surface ships that a submarine will surface imminently, to training or emergency requirements.
With over 40 years’ experience supplying to the UK MoD / Royal Navy, Denis Ferranti group has the expertise to support all the challenges faced when operating in marine conditions.