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buglerbilly
03-02-10, 12:03 AM
IAI Launches New Man Portable Surveillance System



EL/I-3370 MAPSS

19:11 GMT, February 1, 2010

Israel Aerospace Industries' (IAI) ELTA Systems Ltd., a group and wholly owned subsidiary of IAI, is launching its new Man Portable Surveillance System (MAPSS). Also called the EL/I-3370, the compact, lightweight system provides Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) to tactical combat forces and law enforcement units.

The MAPSS combines a ground movement detection radar with a day/night electro-optics (EO) sensor, locally or remotely operated by a single person. The radar detects movement within a range of several hundred meters, while the EO sensor identifies and locates the source of the movement. Together, they work to "close the loop", delivering the data to the soldier as quickly as possible.

The MAPSS is designed for medium and short-range ground ISR missions, such as stakeouts, and performs under all weather conditions and on rough terrain. Another significant advantage to the system is its compact size, which allows it to be hidden - in surrounding vegetation or using an integral camouflage net, directly on the ground or on flexible legs.

"The MAPSS is flexible, portable, and very useful in the field," noted Nissim Hadas, President and CEO of ELTA. "Because it can be hidden and controlled remotely, a soldier can set it up and move away – he will receive all the necessary information, can remotely control it, and doesn't need to sit and guard the area."

buglerbilly
30-10-10, 05:41 AM
Lockheed Martin Gyrocam Wins Additional Order for VOSS

October 29, 2010

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VOSS mast mounted EO payload installed on a MRAP vehicle.

Lockheed Martin has received delivery orders totaling $138 million from the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command Acquisition Center for additional 200 Vehicle Optics Sensor Systems (VOSS). These delivery orders are new releases against a multi-year Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity contract awarded to Gyrocam in 2008. The company was acquired by Lockheed Martin in 2009.

The vehicle-mounted sensor system, can be mast-mounted on virtually any land vehicle or expeditionary system for remote surveillance needs, and it provides high-resolution color, night vision and thermal sensors in a 15-inch class gyro-stabilized gimbal. Sofar more than 800 VOSS camera systems are operational on Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles throughout Afghanistan and Iraq. These systems provide Warfighters with crucial capabilities to conduct threat surveillance missions in the harshest environments.

“The Lockheed Martin Gyrocam VOSS is a field-proven solution that provides the Warfighter with capabilities to identify and engage in the fight against threats and insurgents,” said Jay Pitman, general manager of Lockheed Martin Gyrocam Systems, LLC. “With the rugged design of the Gyrocam VOSS and our strong in-theater support team, we have sustained a 99 percent operational readiness rate that supports the U.S. Army in its Warfighting mission.”

Gyrocam Systems was recognized during the “Army Top 10 Greatest Inventions of 2007” program as part of the Reconnaissance Vehicle System and was also nominated by Defense Update Magazine as a “Most Innovative Defense Technology of 2008.”

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