Herzliya, Israel – October 3, 2016
BIRD Aerosystems would like to invite you to visit our booth showcasing our latest and most comprehensive Airborne Missile Protection System -AMPS-MV (Missile Verificaiton) and highlighting the Missile Approach Confirmation Sensor (MACS) at AAAA Aircraft Survivability Equipment Symposium 2016.
The AMPS-MV is the most advanced AMPS configuration, including the MACS that enables practical zero False Alarm Rate (FAR) and ensures the safety of civil and military aircraft.
MACS Ensures a zero FAR in parallel to analyzing valuable information on the threat and calculating the missile’s time-to-impact, thus providing a unique capability to optimize the flare dispensing techniques and ensure maximum protection.
We are looking forward to welcome you at the AAAA Aircraft Survivability Equipment Symposium 2016!
Von Braun Convention Center, Huntsville, AL (Booth 202)
November 14th -16th, 2016
For further information:
Dana Tal
BIRD Aerosystems Ltd.
Tel: 972 9 9725700 ext. 756
Mobile: 972 54 8080267
dana@birdaero.com
www.www.birdaero.com
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