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Show Daily News AUSA 2012 Association of the United States Army AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition 22 to 24 October 2012 Washington D.C., United States |
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IAI Israel Aerospace Industries at AUSA 2012 |
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Israel Aerospace Industries IAI will display advanced radars and tactical UAVs at AUSA 2012. | |||
Israel
Aerospace Industries (IAI) will present various integrated solutions as
advanced radars, HD electro-optical payloads, tactical unmanned system
and more at the 2012 Annual Association of the United States Army (AUSA)
Meeting & Exposition in Washington, DC, from October 22-24, 2012 (IAI
North America - Booth #1739). |
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The ELM-2084 is a mobile S-Band Multi-Mission Radar (MMR) family implementing and advanced 3D Active Electronically Steered Array (AESA) supporting modular and scalable architecture. |
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IAI's exhibit will include advanced radars, tactical unmanned aerial and loitering systems; HD electro-optical payloads, network-centric laser-guided weapons, ground target acquisition and designation systems and more, providing ground forces with focused and effective solutions which best answer their needs in today's ground battlefields. Joseph Weiss, IAI's President and CEO, said:" IAI's comprehensive answers to the challenges facing ground forces are based on the company's extensive experience and know-how, and deep-understanding of end-user requirements. To maximize our customers' success, IAI supplies reliable and high quality products, while constantly striving for the next level in technological innovative solutions". Among the products to be displayed, is the Multi-Mission Radar (MMR) - ELM-2084, a key component in the Iron Dome active defense system against short- and medium-range ballistic threats. The MMR, developed by ELTA Systems Ltd., an IAI group and subsidiary, is a combat-proven, advanced and sophisticated portable ground radar. It rapidly identifies the target, tracks it accurately and provides vital data to the weapons system to allow for the simultaneous handling and neutralization of multiple threats. The developers of this radar were recently awarded the Israel Defense Prize for their significant contribution to the defense of the State of Israel. IAI's exhibit also includes combat-proven crashworthy seats for aircraft and ground vehicles. This crashworthiness is achieved mainly by a non-maintenance reliable mechanism used in both airborne and land system seats. This simple but ingenious mechanism transforms the kinetic energy created by a crash or blast into the plastic deformation of parts in the seat, thereby absorbing the energy and protecting soldiers' spines. This mechanism has been "proven in battle". |