EID to unveil new vehicle communication system at DSEI
The Portuguese company’s naval communications system is in service across more than a dozen countries. It has turned to its home nation for support in developing a new vehicle based C2 system.
Herley Industries, Inc. today announced that its Electronic Warfare Simulation Technology (EWsT Ltd.) subsidiary in Farnborough UK has been awarded two significant contracts from international customers. The first of these is a $3 million contract for a large and complex configuration of the company's modular RSS 8000 radar simulator. The second is a $1.5 million upgrade and spares order in support of a previously delivered system.
John Parsons, Managing Director of EWsT, commented, "We are gratified with these new awards and look forward to continuing our relationships with these valued international customers with the delivery of our highly reliable systems and equipment. We value our long standing relationships with our established customers and believe that such relationships are an affirmation of the value of our commitment to providing technically advanced systems at competitive prices and supporting our customer's needs over the life cycle of their projects."
Richard F. Poirier, Chief Executive Officer and President, commented, "Herley EWsT's RSS 8000 Series Radar Threat Simulators are ideally suited for EW system test and evaluation applications and for EW operator training. We are very pleased that this product continues to generate new as well as repeat business from our international customers."
Source: Herley Industries
The Portuguese company’s naval communications system is in service across more than a dozen countries. It has turned to its home nation for support in developing a new vehicle based C2 system.
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