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Show Daily News MSPO 2012 International Defence Industry Exhibition 3 - 6 September 2012 Kielce, Poland |
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Mesko at MSPO 2012 |
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012, 10:15 PM | |||
Mesko unveils its new medium air defense missile system KUSZA CROSSBOW at MSPO 2012. | |||
Bumar
Group's Mesko and Telesystem-Mesko divisions unveils its new upgraded
mobile medium air-defence system at Poland's MSPO 2012 exhibition. The
Kusza (Crossbow) system consists of two modernised Grom man-portable air-defence
system (MANPADS) missiles mounted on a specialised launch rack fitted
on the back of a Polaris 6x6 light all-terrain vehicle. |
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The Polish Kusza (Crossbow) mobile medium air-defence system at Poland's MSPO 2012 exhibition. |
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The
MANPADS "KUSZA" System is mounted on the off-road vehicle, Polaris
Ranger 6x6, that enables to take a battle position in almost any terrain
conditions. „KUSZA" (CROSSBOW) system can be integrated with
various Command and Control Systems (e.g. REGA Air Defence Command and
Control System) and with IFF Interrogation system, as well as with GPS
positioning system and/or electronic compass. |
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The Polish Kusza (Crossbow) with the Manpads launcher unit in road position. |
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GROM
missiles are housed in standard launchers installed on rigid frame launcher
holders, equipped with autonomous Gripstock and BCU (Battery Coolant Unit).
Sight and communication systems are power supplied from high capacity
platform Batteries or power supply Generator, what gives independence
from external power supply for many hours of operational time. Light weight
and well balanced user friendly construction makes easy to search, track
and counter various aerial targets. Specialized rotating electrical connector
in platform mount of „KUSZA" (CROSSBOW). Kusza launcher unit
enables the system operator to engage in n x 360° mode. Simple small
size and rugged construction allows also to relocate quickly the deployment
position with the use of various transport platforms. |
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GROM missiles are housed in standard launchers installed on rigid frame launcher holders, equipped with autonomous Gripstock and BCU (Battery Coolant Unit). |