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IAI introduces advanced versions of its MOSP and MiniPOP stabilized EO payloads with integrated IMU

Jun 19, 2011

Israel Aerospace Industries’ Tamam Division (IAI/Tamam), presents new versions of its Multi-Mission Optronic Stabilized Payload (MOSP3000) and Miniature Plug-in Optronic Payload (MiniPOP).

The new payloads are equipped with integrated Inertial Navigation Systems/Global Positioning Systems (INS/GPS) enabling geo-referencing and geo-pointing capabilities during identification, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) missions.

Shaul Shahar, Tamam's General Manager, said: "We are very excited to present these new payloads, since Tamam's core technologies - inertial navigation and electro-optics, are combined in one product. Our customers will enjoy the best systems to date. The integration of Tamam's INS/GPS systems on the payload gimbals significantly increases the EO payloads’ pointing accuracy, reduces target location error, and enables advanced GEO referenced functions and potential persistent awareness capabilities."

Different accuracy levels are proposed - based on IAI/Tamam's extensive line of solid-state inertial navigation technologies – micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS), fiber-optic gyro (FOG) or ring-laser gyro (RLG). Fully utilizing this IMU-inside technology, the new payloads deliver excellent “Geo-referenced” features:

• Geo-pointing– aiming the payload's line of sight to a fixed point on the ground
• Target geo-locating– retrieving target lat/long coordinates
• Virtual range calculation
• Geo-steering – smoothing of line of sight motion
• Commonality with other geo-referenced system elements (radar, etc.)
• North-finding capability
• Geo-referenced scanning - for areal coverage
• Support for mosaic map generation

MOSP3000 is a multi-sensor electro-optic and infrared (EO/IR) payload. The system is available in 14-inch and 15-inch diameter configurations, with identical internal design. The 14” unit is designed primarily for UAV and aerostat platforms, while the 15” unit is designed primarily for helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, naval vessels and ground applications that require enhanced ruggedized structures.

MOSP3000’s open architecture design, accommodates up to five sensors including: a continuous day color zoom camera, a variety of thermal imaging cameras (640x480 detector format), a laser pointer, and an eye-safe laser rangefinder or a laser designatorand& range finder (LDRF).

MiniPOP is a part of the ever-expanding MiniPOP family of advanced, lightweight, single Line-Replaceable-Unit, observation and targeting payloads. Hundreds of payloads are deployed in the field worldwide with leading military and security forces.
MiniPOP is uniquely small (8'') and light (6 - 7.5 kg) and can be equipped with up to five sensors, providing the best performance in its class. These include a cooled InSb 3-5 µm FPA with continuous zoom, day color camera: CCD with near IR (NIR) capability, with continuous zoom, Laser RangeFinder, Laser Pointer and a unique state-of -the-art Laser Designator (optional).

Israel Aerospace Industries is a leader in the aerospace and defense industries and is Israel’s largest industrial exporter. IAI’s Tamam Division is a proven supplier of advanced EO payloads for various air platforms, maritime vessels and ground vehicles. These include the 90 kg LOROS (Long Range Observation System), the 14" MOSP (Multi-mission Optronic Stabilized Payload) family, the 10" POP family, the 8" MiniPOP family and the 4" 1 kg MicroPOP. TAMAM products are designed, built and tested in accordance with high quality international standards. Tamam is fully certified to ISO 9001, AS9100 and CMMI Level V standards. Thousands of TAMAM systems have been successfully deployed worldwide to date.

For further information, please contact:
Doron Suslik
Deputy Corporate VP for Communications
Tel: 972 (3) 935-8509
Fax: 972 (3) 935-8512
e-mail: hpaz@iai.co.il



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