Herzliya, Israel, December 2013 – BIRD Aerosystems Ltd.
BIRD Aerosystems received a new order to deliver its Special Mission Aircraft (SMA) solution to an undisclosed customer.
As part of the program BIRD will provide the customer with surveillance aircraft installed with multiple sensors and sub systems which will be all integrated by BIRD’ mission management system (MSIS). The advanced management system (MSIS) reduces the airborne mission crew workload and enables the crew to efficiently complete detection and classification of only the relevant targets while also sharing the information in real time between the airborne platform and ground C&C station.
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.
For more details, please contact:
Shaul Mazor
VP Marketing
Tel: +972-9-9725700 ext. 709
E-mail: shaul@birdaero.com
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