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Show Daily News Singapore AirShow 2012 Aerospace Aviation Defence Exhibition Changi Airport, Singapore 14 - 19 February 2012 |
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Elbit
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Elbit Systems UAS Hermes 900 and innovative next-generation systems at
Singapore AirShow 2012. |
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Israeli
Defence Company Elbit Systems will be featuring a wide spectrum of innovative
next-generation systems at the upcoming Singapore Air Show 2012, set to
take place from February 14 to 19, 2012. Visitors to the Company’s
booth (#N-65, in the Israeli Pavilion), will have an excellent opportunity
to view displays, live demos and media presentations of the Company’s
core technologies and cutting-edge solutions answering the modern battlefield's
demands for connectivity, interoperability and net-centric approaches,
merging systems and platforms for enhanced speed, precision and intelligence. |
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Elbit Systems Hermes 900 multi-mission UAS Unmanned Aerial System |
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The
following will be highlighted in the Company’s booth: |
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Elbit Systems C-MUSIC™ multi-spectral Infrared Fiber-laser based DIRCM system |
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Electro-Optic
Systems: |
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New Generation ANVIS/HUD® Aviator Night Vision Imaging System Head-Up Display |
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Avionic
Products and Systems:
Elbit Systems, with its comprehensive airborne systems capabilities, can provide a single sensor or an entire cockpit avionic suite. The following will be displayed in the Company’s booth: Targo™ Helmet Mounted Avionics (HMA) enables pilots to plan, rehearse, fly and debrief using their personal helmets New Generation ANVIS/HUD® Aviator Night Vision Imaging System Head-Up Display GATR – Guided Advanced Tactical Rocket is installed on 68/70 mm rockets to convert them into metric precision guided weapons, for air-to-ground or ground-to-ground missions. Military Communications Systems and Radios: Elbit Systems’ C4I software solutions for the infantry, together with the decades of communications experience of Tadiran Communications, offers extensive, battle-proven expertise for the most intense combat scenarios. A comprehensive communication setup will be demonstrated "live" in a special demo room and will include the following systems: • Tadiran SDR-7200 Software-Defined Radio • Tadiran SDR-7200 HH is a hand-held, lightweight software-defined radio for the dismounted soldier. • Tadiran PNR-1000A is a Personal Network Radio providing on-the-move situational awareness. • MIPR (Military IP Radio) is a tactical IP radio delivering high-speed broadband data communications to the battlefield. • Tadiran CNR-9000 HDR is a multi-adaptive, VHF/FM radio system for tactical voice and high-speed data communication. • Tadiran HF-8000 is a multi-adaptive HF radio system for continuous long-range communication. • Tadiran VIC-500 is an advanced, reliable and customizable digital intercommunication system for fighting vehicles. • CNR-710MB is a multi-band hand-held radio for multi-mission communications. • MRS is an advanced, multi-sensor-compatible C4ISR system for real-time situation awareness, accessible to all echelons. • G-Force is a ground-based protection shield aimed for the protection of defined areas such as airports, sensitive installations etc. • Data Links for manned and unmanned aircraft, guided weapons and space platforms, as well as unique SAR (Search and Rescue) systems for combat and non-combat applications. • Tactical Video Data Link (TVDL) transceiver system enabling attack helicopters to download broadcast quality live-video imagery and telemetry data from UAS, and to relay the information between helicopters on operational missions, as well as to ground forces. C4I Solutions Display: Dominator® IICS (Integrated Infantry Combat System) is an integrated infantry combat system that enables full situational awareness from the infantry battalion level down to the individual soldier. Dominator® dramatically shortens the sensor-to-shooter loop, enhancing the combat effectiveness of the dismounted soldier. |
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Elbit Systems tactical communication systems |
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