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ESC BAZ provides Asian Armed Forces with AMI Man-Portable Surveillance Force Protection Systems.
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Show Daily News DSEI 2011 International Defence & Security Equipment Exhibition Excel London, United Kingdom 13 - 16 September 2011 |
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ESC BAZ Press Release DSEI 2011 |
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ESC BAZ provides Asian Armed Forces with AMI Man-Portable Surveillance Force Protection Systems | |||
ESC
BAZ, a provider of advanced surveillance, observation and reconnaissance
systems for defense and security applications, has announced today the
winning of a contract to supply a customer based in Asia with its advanced
man-portable remote control system. ESC BAZ has been selected for the
contract following extensive evaluation and field tests conducted by the
customer. |
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AMI - man-portable remote control system - provides protection to forces, while implementing ambush, observation and surveillance missions. The system provides superior day and night observation capabilities "on-the-move", and allows safe remote operation and quick deployment under variable field conditions. It is equipped with a lightweight, robust and highly precise pan and tilt unit, a CCD day camera, and a thermal camera for night vision. The AMI, a highly scalable and modular system, has a built-in control unit that provides the user with full control of the pan and tilt unit, of the CCD and thermal cameras, and of all the additional accessories, such as laser range finders, GPS, and laser illuminator/pointer. AMI has been proven in battle, is lightweight, easy to carry, ruggedized and weather-resistant. It incorporates a single, all-in-one cable of up to 50m length, or can be operated via wireless communication. "The winning
of this challenging contract is yet another indication to the success
ESC BAZ enjoys worldwide with the AMI man-portable surveillance system”,
boasts President and CEO of ESC BAZ, Mr. Benny Zviran. “AMI seems
to be the preferred choice to the growing need to protect forces equipped
with hand-held thermal imagers against hostile fire”, he goes
on to say. “ESC BAZ specifically designed the system to be remotely
operated and to be compatible with all leading EO binoculars available
in the marketplace today". Mr. Zviran noted that the system has
already proved to be highly effective in ambush missions and in short,
medium and long range surveillance and observation. |
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