Elbit Systems will showcase its new ISTAR
(information, surveillance, target acquisition, and
reconnaissance)
Dismounted Solution (ISTAR DS), designed for application by
artillery Forward Observer Officers (FOO), Forward Air Controllers
(FAC), Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) and other special
operations teams, at the Eurosatory 2016 exhibition in Paris
between 13-17 June 2016.
Utilizing the latest in surveillance technology,
ISTAR DS effectively synergizes various systems and assets into an
all-in-one ISTAR solution, giving decision-makers in observation
posts the ability to quickly process and disseminate information
collected from various platforms and sensors, and as a result,
allocate the required munitions for the specific target, at the
right time.
Among its various capabilities, the ISTAR DS delivers
Wide Area Persistent Surveillance (WAPS) while minimizing the
sensor-to-shooter cycle (the time it takes to find, identity, and
engage a target) from several minutes to seconds. In addition, the
very low Target Location Error (TLE) provided by the solution,
enables accurate munition engagement on the battlefield.
At the heart of the solution is a hand-held
mission computer that delivers networked interoperability to ISTAR
DS team commanders, allowing them to receive extensive data from
various intelligence sources and translate it to rapid and
accurate fire engagement on the target via the most appropriate
available munition.
Using the mission computer, it is possible for
the operator to plan, execute and monitor coordinated missions
involving multiple ground and air forces, including jet fighters,
attack helicopters and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The
mission computer also supports Battle Damage Assessment (BDA)
through video recording and After Action Review (AAR).
Other key ISTAR DS components are Elbit’s
man-portable target acquisition system, SupervisIR advanced WAPS
system, Skylark I-LEX or Skylark 3 miniature unmanned airborne
platforms, high-performance multi-sensor payloads, (such as the
LVSW-D, an advanced laser designation system with Spot-on-Target (SoT),
verification and unique SWIR, FLIR and CCD capabilities), as well
as a long-lasting battery pack and hand-held video downlink
terminal. Together, these components allow for nearly
instantaneous GPS and laser-guided capacities against a variety of
targets.
“ISTAR DS is a unique solution that offers
dismounted teams an independent intelligence collection and
analysis capability for immediate target engagement from the
ground, air or sea,” said Elad Aharonson, General Manager of Elbit
Systems’ ISTAR Division. “In addition to its lightweight
capabilities, ISTAR DS delivers a complete end-to-end solution
starting with terrain dominance achieved by the SupervisIR,
through detailed investigation and analysis of a suspicious target
by the LVSW-D, to laser designation on the target, either from the
ground or air utilizing the Skylark payload, to autonomous
utilization of munitions for effective and accurate engagement of
the target.”
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