BIRD Aerosystems invites you to visit us at Eurosatory, the international Land and Airland Defence and Security exhibition,
Paris – 11th to 15th June, 2018
You are invited to join us and learn about our latest developments in our two main product lines, our Airborne Missile Protection Systems (AMPS) and Special Mission Aircraft Solutions (ASIO).
SPREOS DIRCM – For the first time we will display our advanced DIRCM solution in its final configuration and present how it ensures Zero False Alarms along with enhanced protection against MANPADS.
AEROSHIELD – On display will be our Anti-Missile Protection Pod tailored for maximum protection of narrow and wide body aircraft that combines the smallest footprint along with unique DIRCM and Flare protection.
Additionally we invite you to a live demonstration of ASIO Task Force Vehicle installed on Plasan’s SandCat, armored vehicle. Equipped with BIRD’s Advanced Mission Management System (MSIS), the SandCat ASIO is capable of communicating in real time with the Task Force and effectively managing ground missions.Presented at Plasan Outdoor Display EXT Pe6b, Booth 191
We look forward to welcoming you at HALL 6, BOOTH E697
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