Herzliya, Israel, December 2014 – BIRD Aerosystems
BIRD Aerosystems successfully completed the contract to provide a considerable number of helicopters of the Colombian Air Force with the AMPS system.
BIRD Aerosystems Ltd. is a privately owned company established in 2001 and based in Israel. BIRD specializes in providing Airborne Missile Self Protection Systems (AMPS) that protects military, civil and VIP aircraft against Man-Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS) and Airborne Surveillance, Information and Observation (ASIO) systems for maritime and ground surveillance missions.successfully completed the contract to provide a considerable number of helicopters of the Colombian Air Force with the AMPS system.AMPS-M provides full threat coverage, a very low false alarm rate and maximum warning time for the deployment of appropriate countermeasures, ensuring the highest level of protection for crew and aircraft.
For more details, please contact:
Shaul Mazor
VP Marketing
Tel: +972-9-9725700 ext. 709
E-mail: shaul@birdaero.com
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