15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...
15 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
µMPR airborne radar designed for ground and maritime border surveillance (Janes/Olivia Savage)
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection solutions – Hybrid-Eye and µMPR – at the Eurosatory 2022 defence exhibition held in Paris from 13 to 17 June.
Shaul Mazor, vice-president of marketing and business development at Bird Aerosystems, told Janes that both systems were already under contract with customers, although, he was unable to disclose who with.
Mazor explained that the Hybrid-Eye is an advanced hybrid detection system that enhances the protection of armoured vehicles, while µMPR is a miniature airborne radar intended for ground and maritime border surveillance.
The Hybrid-Eye is a C-band phased-array radar, that fuses multiple infrared (IR) warning detectors and a laser warning detector. While it is dependent on customer requirements, the company would typically integrate short-wave IR (SWIR) and medium-wave IR (MWIR) sensors, Mazor detailed.
Hybrid-Eye is intended for active protection system (APS) and vehicle protection systems (VPS) and utilises the company's algorithms to detect and track multiple threats including anti-tank missiles, RPG's, unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) and artillery shells, he said.
Bird Aerosystems has entered the land market with the launch of two new detection and protection sol...