Paris Air show 2013: Elbit unveils UAS self protection system
Elbit’s new UAS self-protection system, launched 11 June, has been declared operational with an undisclosed customer.
The SPS-65V5 system, developed by the Elisra division of Elbit, is based on EW and SIGINT systems, and has been operational with its first UAV customer ‘for a significant amount of time’.
‘In general we have used our experience to make one unified system…from the lifecycles and operational point of view the user will have a very advanced capability,’ Shlomo Livne, VP of airborne EW and SIGINT at Elisra, told Shephard at the Paris Air Show on 17 June.
‘The reason we decided to
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