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RAST Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse system  

RASTNavies around the world rely on Indal Technologies' RAST (Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse) system to support ship borne helicopter operations. RAST conducts the securing, maneuvering and traversing tasks with a single Rapid Securing Device (RSD) that is never disconnected from the helicopter while it is on deck. RAST docking pinRAST is able to accommodate a wide range of helicopters, even in the most demanding marine environments up to sea state six.

The typical operation of the RAST system begins with the pilot making a normal approach to the flight deck and establishing a hover. The messenger cable is lowered to the deck and is manually connected to the main recovery assist tethering cable, which is then hauled up to the helicopter and automatically locked into the main RAST probe. During a period of quiescence in the ship’s motion, the pilot requests the LSO to apply tension to the recovery assist cable. This tension produces a strong centering effect to stabilize the hover and directs the helicopter toward the designated landing area, as the pilot slowly flies the craft down. Immediately upon touchdown, the LSO closes the RSD’s arresting beams securing the helicopter probe. The aircraft is ready to be aligned and traversed into the hangar.

Throughout its long and successful history, Indal Technologies' RAST system has been continuously improved. The latest versions employ advanced, solid-state electronic subsystems and ultra lightweight components and tracks. Systems can be provided in a "palletized" form to simplify shipboard installations.

More than two hundred ship sets have been delivered to navies in Australia, Canada, Japan, Spain, Taiwan and the United States.

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