Strobes

55000-877, 55000-878, 55000-879

ADM loop technology with Apollo/ Discovery protocol

Suitable for surface mounting in the detector base

Low power consumption

Long lifetime of strobe due to the use of LEDs

Protective housing IP67 available as accessory

Description

The addressable, loop powered Strobes

are fi tted into a Standard or Isolator Detector Base Se-

55000-877 with red cap

ries XP95. They are powered and actuated as modules

55000-878 with colourless cap and red LEDs

via the ADM loop with Apollo/Discovery protocol, and

55000-879 with orange cap

they are designed for indoor use. Due to the use of

are accommodated in a round, white plastic case and

LEDs a very long lifetime distinguishes the strobes.

Specifications

Operating voltage

Supply through loop voltage

Current consumption

typ. 150µA (quiescent), 3mA (active)

Ambient temperature

-10°C to +60°C

Protection class

IP42

Dimensions ø × H

100 × 52 (mm)

Weight

85g

Red cap

 

Order number

356020

Order name

Strobe/FB/XP95/White/Red 55000-877

Colourless cap, red LEDs

 

Order number

356022

Order name

Strobe/FB/XP95/White/Clear 55000-878

Orange cap

 

Order number

356023

Order name

Strobe/FB/XP95/White/Orange 55000-879

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LST 55000-879 dimensions Strobes, 55000-877, 55000-878, Description, Specifications

55000-878, 55000-879, 55000-877 specifications

LST 55000-877, LST 55000-878, and LST 55000-879 represent a series of advanced landing ships designed primarily for amphibious assault operations. These vessels showcase significant technological advancements and operational capabilities that enhance naval warfare effectiveness.

One of the most notable features of these landing ships is their versatility. Equipped with a well deck capable of launching and recovering various types of landing craft, these LSTs can effectively project power and support ground forces in diverse scenarios. Their shallow draft allows them to operate in coastal regions, enabling beach landings and support for ground operations in shallow waters.

In terms of technological capabilities, LST 55000-877, 55000-878, and 55000-879 are equipped with modern navigation systems that integrate GPS technology, automated plotting, and radar systems. These advancements improve situational awareness and help ensure successful operations in both day and night conditions. Moreover, the ships feature sophisticated communication systems that facilitate coordination with other naval and joint forces, ensuring seamless operations during amphibious assaults.

The hull design of these LSTs maximizes cargo capacity while maintaining hull integrity and seaworthiness. Constructed with advanced materials, they achieve a balance between strength and weight, reducing overall fuel consumption. This aspect also enhances their operational range, allowing them to be deployed farther from home ports without the immediate need for resupply.

Furthermore, the onboard systems are designed for crew comfort and operational efficiency. The vessels provide living quarters equipped with modern amenities, enhancing crew morale during extended deployments. Safety features such as firefighting systems, damage control systems, and ample medical facilities ensure the well-being of both crew and embarked forces.

The armament on board includes a mix of defensive and offensive systems, tailored to protect the ship from aerial and surface threats while providing supporting fire for landing operations. This combination of features, technologies, and characteristics makes LST 55000-877, 55000-878, and 55000-879 invaluable assets for modern naval forces, capable of responding to various threats and challenges in today's complex maritime environment. Their role in enhancing amphibious capabilities cements their importance in future operational planning and readiness, ensuring forces can effectively project power and maintain maritime security.