Israel Aerospace Industries and the Czech Ministry of Protection have signed a contract for sustainability and upkeep for the Czech MMR radars. The contract is legitimate for 20 years and contains Czech corporations, which shall be chargeable for a variety of processes as native subcontractors.
IAI Elta VP& GM Air Protection & Naval Programs division Eyal Shapira stated, “IAI’s MMR radar is a part of all of the State of Israel’s protection programs, and has confirmed its accuracy and precision repeatedly, saving many lives through the years. These programs will present the Czech Republic with probably the most superior safety for its residents. We’re happy with the necessary diploma of cooperation achieved with native corporations: the knowledge- and technology-sharing will assist each our nations and supply extra exact aerial surveillance. The superior Czech Republic radars can concurrently establish and classify tons of of targets, detect unmanned platforms, missile barrages, rockets, and different new threats within the area.”
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The MMR radars can deal with a number of operations conducting totally different missions on the identical time: air-defense towards plane, unmanned aerial automobiles and drones, artillery ranging towards numerous enemy targets, identification and localization of enemy rocket, artillery, and mortar fireplace – and all this whereas figuring out the firing and anticipated goal location, and guiding interceptor missiles towards these threats.
The MMR radar is the ‘mind’ behind probably the most superior Air protection programs such because the Barak, Iron Dome, and David’s Sling: thus far, over 200 programs have been offered to clients all over the world. The MMR radar, has confirmed operational expertise in Israel and supplies air-defense and air state of affairs image to customers all over the world, and is interoperable with NATO programs.
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