Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) displays a variety of advanced land solutions at Booth E-738.
IAI presents various missiles, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions - such as the GHOST and Mini PANTHER. IAI’s display also includes electro-optical (EO) payloads, Tac4G, IAI’s secure tactical smartphone, mine-blast-resistant seats for ground vehicles, and new systems for the advanced protection of tactical forces.
IAI focuses on implementing the company’s advanced capabilities to provide total solutions to the customer as the land battlefield constantly evolves. This includes the adaptation of highly-advanced capabilities from air and space to the land arena, resulting from technological advances and minimization capabilities developed in IAI.
The combination of IAI’s wide array of intelligence gathering means and their connection with the company’s advanced communications systems results in effective solutions for area dominance and superiority. IAI’s well-established capabilities in the robotics field also serve as a unique asset as both local and global battlefields are evolving increasingly in this direction.
Joseph Weiss, IAI’s president and CEO said: “IAI is intensifying its activities in the land warfare market and considers this to be a strategic field for the company. IAI offers a unique variety of advanced solutions and combines multiple disciplines and technological areas into a total solution. IAI is uniquely able to offer such solutions based on its extensive array of technologies. There are not many other companies around the world today able to provide such solutions.”
IAI's solutions for the land arena consist of four layers:
IAI presents various missiles, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions - such as the GHOST and Mini PANTHER. IAI’s display also includes electro-optical (EO) payloads, Tac4G, IAI’s secure tactical smartphone, mine-blast-resistant seats for ground vehicles, and new systems for the advanced protection of tactical forces.
IAI focuses on implementing the company’s advanced capabilities to provide total solutions to the customer as the land battlefield constantly evolves. This includes the adaptation of highly-advanced capabilities from air and space to the land arena, resulting from technological advances and minimization capabilities developed in IAI.
The combination of IAI’s wide array of intelligence gathering means and their connection with the company’s advanced communications systems results in effective solutions for area dominance and superiority. IAI’s well-established capabilities in the robotics field also serve as a unique asset as both local and global battlefields are evolving increasingly in this direction.
Joseph Weiss, IAI’s president and CEO said: “IAI is intensifying its activities in the land warfare market and considers this to be a strategic field for the company. IAI offers a unique variety of advanced solutions and combines multiple disciplines and technological areas into a total solution. IAI is uniquely able to offer such solutions based on its extensive array of technologies. There are not many other companies around the world today able to provide such solutions.”
IAI's solutions for the land arena consist of four layers:
- Advanced means for intelligence gathering and area dominance – to see, understand and respond - with superiority. Examples of such means are Black Granite, and advanced radars which allow observation of specific areas, as well as various UAVs – including Panther and mini-Panther, Ghost, and HERON.
- Means of precision attack– to allow for an accurate response at various levels – for example LORA, LAHAT and TOPGUN.
- Tracking and defense capabilities for maneuvering forces – for example Green Rock,the MIDS system and the MMR radar.
- Connecting this extensive array of solutions and advanced means into an innovative and secured communication network. One example for this is IAI’s TAC4G system – which allows for on-the-move deployment of a "cellular cloud" and wideband data transfer. The system creates a network which permits the allocation of data to the relevant commanders for onsite decision-making.
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