Elbit Systems has unveiled details of its next
generation
Advanced Multi-Sensor Payload System (AMPS NG), adding Shortwave
Infrared (SWIR) technology to the existing day CCD (Charge-Coupled
Device) TV sensors, and an unique dual FLIR sensor design.
Packed in the widely fielded two line-replacement
unit (LRU) AMPS pod, the AMPS NG offers extended capabilities in
all conditions, dramatically extending observation performance in
limited visibility conditions, using its SWIR channel to
effectively overcome high humidity, smoke or dust.
In recent flight tests that were conducted in
Israel, the new system was able to produce high resolution imagery
of a football game in MWIR channel from a distance of 25km
(pictured) and
aerial target tracking of the Hermes 900 in
SWIR channel from
dozens of kilometers.
AMPS NG is fully qualified to extreme operational
conditions and is in final integration stages and flight tests
onboard an Unmanned Aircraft for a European Air Force.
Similar to the legacy AMPS, the new system is
optimized to enhance and increase the throughput of target
intelligence production which is facilitated by autonomous
navigation with an inertial system and GPS, as well as highly
accurate geo-pointing and geo-location capabilities.
AMPS NG is
also suitable for a range of airborne intelligence Stand-off and
Stand-in mission profiles and is ideal for use of both manned as
well as unmanned aircraft (MALE & HALE UAS).
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