The customer sought to diversify their supply chain and strengthen programme resilience for a new naval programme for next-generation warships requiring secure Tactical Data Link communications. Previously dependent on a single supplier, they launched a competitive tender to find an additional supplier partner capable of delivering full design, manufacture, integration, and test services.
The project demanded an exceptionally detailed and complex technical specification, requiring close collaboration to align mechanical, electrical, and compliance requirements. The system had to accommodate varied hardware configurations, segregate secure data channels through red and black management, integrate EMI protection and secure access doors, and meet stringent UK defence standards for shock, vibration, environmental resilience, and third-party certification.
In addition to the engineering challenges, the programme required the generation and control of extensive technical documentation to support qualification, acceptance, and lifecycle maintenance. Captec secured the contract by demonstrating proven expertise in naval defence applications, comprehensive engineering support capabilities, and a fully integrated technical product portfolio. Delivering everything from a single source ensured continuity, traceability, and reduced programme risk.
Captec leveraged its existing reference design portfolio to engineer a variant rack system meeting the project’s functional, spatial, and compliance requirements for next-generation naval communication platforms. The design was adapted to increase depth and width for complex communications and encryption hardware, integrating secure access doors, EMI shielding on the control panel, and dual red-and-black cable management to maintain strict data segregation.
A variant Power Distribution Unit (PDU) was also developed from an established Captec reference design, supported by dedicated equipment trays to accommodate hardware of varying form factors, including network switches and encryption modules. The system was engineered in accordance with key UK defence standards including DEF-STAN 59-411, DEF STAN 00-35, MAP01-470, and TEMPEST. To mitigate technical risk, in-house pre-compliance EMC testing and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) were performed to validate shock and vibration resilience, followed by independent third-party certification with Captec engineering support on site.
Close collaboration throughout the programme ensured evolving requirements were captured and translated into a fully defined, tested, and compliant solution, now qualified for deployment across naval environments.
The completed system delivered a precision-engineered and certified rack assembly designed to support secure Tactical Data Link communications on next-generation naval communication platforms. It combined Captec’s mechanical, electrical, and compliance engineering expertise to produce a single, fully qualified product ready for deployment on Type 26 warships.
The system achieved compliance with all relevant UK defence standards for shock, vibration, electromagnetic compatibility, and environmental performance. Its robust construction, integrated power distribution, and segregated data architecture provide dependable operation under the demanding conditions of naval service.
Beyond delivery, Captec continues to provide through-life engineering support to ensure long-term sustainability. This includes disciplined document and drawing control, obsolescence management, and proactive change management as design updates or new orders arise.
The programme demonstrated the advantages of consolidating design, manufacture, integration, and testing through a single provider, reducing complexity and strengthening configuration control. The resulting platform is now fielded across international naval programmes, supporting secure communications with assured reliability.
