Tel Aviv, Israel-BIRD
Aero systems the leading developer of Airborne Missile Protection Systems
(AMPS) and Airborne Surveillance, Information and Observation (ASIO) solutions,
will present its AMPS Family of products including the MACS sensor and the
SPREOS DIRCM at the Quad-A Aircraft Survivability Equipment Symposium. Towards
the Quad-A symposium, BIRD Aero systems confirms that following the successful
deployment of BIRD's AMPS by the US Army, the company has received another
follow-on order of additional AMPS from the US Government.
BIRD's
AMPS Family include the MACS sensor which
performs confirmation of suspected incoming missile threats and ensures a zero
False Alarm Rate with maximum aircraft protection and the SPREOS DIRCM, which combines a radar-based confirmation sensor and an active
laser jammer and provides enhanced protection against the immediate threat of
Man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS). Both Solutions are ITAR free. The
SPREOS DIRCM is presented in the USA for the first time in its production
configuration.
Ronen Factor, Co-Chief Executive
Officer and Founder:
"We are happy to once again participate at the Quad-A
Aircraft Survivability Equipment Symposium, and to present our cutting-edge AMPS Family, which are already in
use by the US Army. BIRD Aero systems recently received another follow-on order of additional
AMPS from the US Government, and we see this as another step towards becoming a
central supplier of innovative airborne solutions for the US Army".
"Besides the US government, BIRD
Aero systems is looking to further extend our offering to the US market in the
next years, and offer both the MACS sensor and the SPREOS DIRCM as part of the
different ASE solutions". He added
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