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Unique Solution Against Remotely Activated Explosive Devices
MSPO, Kielce (SPX) Sep 05, 2006 The Elisra Group has announced that it will display its unique Explosive Device solution at the MSPO Exhibition. This innovative and sophisticated solution utilizes Elisra Group's battle-proven electronic jamming superiority to block the remote activation of EDs via RF frequency and other communication means. The jammer - developed by the Elisra Group - can be either handheld or vehicle-mounted. "This unique EJAB jammer has a wide range of uses in Low Intensity Conflicts, along contested borders or in urban scenarios," said Itzchak Gat, Elisra Group's CEO, adding, "The result of close cooperation with operational units of the IDF, this solution is customized to meet our customer's real and emerging battlefield needs, reflecting another aspect of the Group's platform of success." Based on actual combat zone threats, the system provides an optimized solution that has already been repeatedly proven in the field. The modular Electronic Jamming Anti Bomb (EJAB) system - which is being used on missions by a number of European countries - enables customers to extend its frequency range to meet emerging battlefield requirements. The Elisra Group also provides solutions from the same 'family' for use in civilian scenarios such as: jammers for cellular communication device usage in conference rooms, exhibition and conference halls, work places, and even for open spaces like stadiums. Related Links Elisra Group Read the latest in Military Space Communications Technology at SpaceWar.com LM Missile Warning Satellite Completes Functional Test Milestone Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Sep 04, 2006 Lockheed Martin has announced that it has successfully completed an extensive test phase of the first Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) geosynchronous orbit (GEO) satellite. |
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