sorry, thats crap.There was an article in the Age Newpaper today, July 3 2011 by Natalie OBrien. I would add a link but they are not allowed here. In short it says that not one of the 200 illegal entry vessels (refugees / people smugglers, whichever term you prefer) has been detected by the 1.8 billion dollar JORN radar network. Apparently the JORN (jindallee over the horizon radar network) is only designed to look for vessels of the Armidale class and larger, 56m long.
1) because the system has picked up smaller assets than that
2) because even when it was a stufded unit 10 years ago I remember seeing it pick up metal assets the size od a landrover
3) OTHR is not designed to pick up wooden boats, in fact all radar systems will struggle with small wooden craft
CREF above. I say that as someone who has seen the system in operationIf I recall correctly one boat tied up to the warf in Darwin Harbour and that was the first anyone knew of it.[
CREF abovePerhaps a contributing factor is that these undetected vessels was that they are built of wood as opposed to steel or aluminium (me thinking out loud). and hence give lower radar returns.
doesn't work and this has been trialled on christmas island in the last 6 months - it was also exhaustively tested off FNQ years ago.Perhaps a cost effective (much less than 1.8 billion) might be an array or fixed unmanned radar stations off the north west coast. Apparently we are to get one on Christmas Island (after about 50 people drowned). If put on a high stand like a tripod and powered by solar panels it could be a useful and cost effecitve addition to JORN. May as well add an air search radar as well. You would need a satellite dish too to pass on data. May as well add some high quality remote controlled TV cameras (both visible and infrared). Say at a height of 70m above sea level (when in an attol) such a setup would provide a useful local reconnaisance capability for modest cost.
the journo is an idiot and she needs to speak to someone who does understand how these systems work in the first place. she has a fundamental misunderstanding of the capabilities when she says rubbish like this.On a fixed station, quality of the information would be better than something moving around in a seaway.
One for Christmas Island, maybe one for Heard Island (illegal fishing - surface radar only and wind powered) one for Ashmore reef, one on the NW corner of Melville Island. One in the Torres straight somewhere, one anchored to an attol off the great barrier reef.
There might be a need for a helicopter platform for maintenance. Environmental impact would be modest, cost modest too. Just an idea.
It is not only people coming seeking asylum that are an issue. There is thing called terrorists, drug smugglers and illegal fishing vessels. Quarantine issues would be another reason why detecting small wooden boats whilst at sea would be advantageous
the cost to effectively monitor the north west and pick up wooden boats would make the spend on the 12 subs and JSF look like a firesale - and still no guarantee.
JORN was designed for warfighting - not for border protection - now if we ever get invaded by a fleet of wooden boats capable of launching missiles or landing troops in invasion numbers, then JORN will have failed.
Its a pity they don't have "OTHR for Dummys", "SWR for Dummys" and "Arrays for Dummys" - it would have helped her.