JUE-95LT Inmarsat C LRIT – Long Range Identification and Tracking
Dimension drawings - Antenna, Pole mounting bracket
NAF-742LT 
MASS 1,5 kg
144 mm
224 mm 80 mm
1pole mounting bracket is included as standard
The JUE-95LT is a simple-to-install stand 
alone system that will easily and accurately 
transmit key information to improve the 
safety of life at sea.
Unique features
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The JUE-95LT system has the same cable management philosophy resembling all other 
Inmarsat products that JRC is oering, allowing for an easy installation as only a single coax 
cable is used between antenna and terminal. Both are very compact and can be easily 
installed on any size and type of vessel.
Flexible installation approach
We will not just have a stand alone version available, but LRIT will be integrated as standard on new 
JUE-85 Inmarsat C terminals. And those who are using the JUE-85 terminal already, or a previous 
Upgrade solutions
JUE-75A JUE-75C
without CN114
JUE-75C
with CN114
JUE-85
Long Range Identication and Tracking (LRIT) is an 
IMO required global monitoring system of the ship’s 
movements. The purpose of LRIT is to increase maritime 
domain awareness and to improve maritime security.
LRIT
Dimension drawings - Terminal
210 mm
50 mm
NTF-782LT 
MASS 1,3 kg
150 mm
The following ships (engaged on international voyages) are required to implement LRIT,
Who’s it for?
All passenger ships, including high speed craft
Cargo ships, including high speed craft of 300 gross tonnage and above
Mobile oshore drilling units
version (JUE-75C/A), JRC oers 
dedicated upgrade solutions to 
conform the latest standards. 
Type of ships
Ships constructed after 31 December 2008
Ships constructed before 31 December 2008 and certied for operation
 1) in A1, A2 or A1, A2, A3 sea area − rst survey after 31 December 2008
 2) in A1, A2, A3, A4 sea area − rst survey after 1 July 2009
Except for ships in A1 sea areas, equiped with AIS
SOLAS-V 19-1
90 mm
111 mm
MPXP334001
MASS 1,5 kg
Ships sailing under the ag of a country that signed up 
to the International Maritime Organisations’ Safety of Life 
at Sea (SOLAS) convention must comply with new LRIT 
requirements from 2009 onwards. From this date, vessels 
must automatically transmit their identity and position, 
including date and time, at 6-hourly intervals. 
Additionally this system must be able to respond to 
requests from member states and LRIT data centres for 
immediate position reports and be able to change the 
time interval between reports to a maximum frequency of 
every 15 minutes.
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