Vlatacom introduces new multi sensor imaging system at PARTNER 2015, the vMSIS
The Serbian company Vlatacom is showcasing for the first time the vMSIS, a brand new multisensor imaging system. Unveiled at PARTNER 2015 exhibition in Belgrade, vMSIS deploys innovative image processing techniques based on sensor fusion algorithms for better results in threat detection and tracking.
Vlatacom vMSIS multisensor imaging system at PARTNER 2015
Vlatacom' vMSIS features various classes of image fusion: Electro-optical/Infrared multi sensor fusion, High dynamic range (HDR) multi exposure fusion and customer tailored solutions. A preprocessing software for anti-vibration and anti-rain filtering is included as essential part of long range surveillance outdoor system.
The vMSIS system has pan/tilt platform and works in extended temperature range, so it is convenient in most stationary and mobile installations. Remote control and monitoring allow sensors and image fusion algorithm parameters' setting from control center. vMSIS is able to detect a person up to 5 km day/night and furthermore to refine analysis of the extracted object with aim to recognize and identify it.
The modular multi sensor imaging system vMSISoffers versatile imagers configurations. Its basic configuration vMSIS Fusion EO/IR is designed as a perimeter surveillance system providing 24h, wide-area, all-weather surveillance capability that may be leverage to detect and identify men and vehicles that are within a confirmed distance from defined perimeter. Thermal imager in the system provides excellent night vision capability at long range without lighting or other artificial illumination.
Due to capability of thermal energy to travel through smoke, dust and light fog better than visible light, thermal imager can detect activity at extemely long ranges. Low light imager in the system provides excellent imaging across varying light condition, from daylight to low-light levels.
Software preprocessing and fusion of images from both sources ensures maximum reliability and performance in long range surveillance for border security, power generation facilities, refineries, and airports security, ports and harbors, search and rescue missions, or traffic safety.
Vlatacom High Resolution Daylight Camera is based on cutting edge technology for IP cameras. Supported resolutions are 10MP, 8MP, 5MP, 1.3MP. Frame rate for streaming video in full HD is 60fps. At output, raw imag data is obtained using Camera Link as well as three video compressions (H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG) High performance 1 GHz DSP is able to process, compress and do advance video analytics. Alos, Onvif and PSIA standards are supported.
Yugoimport unveils the new air-to-ground rocket BR-VZ-128 M15 FRAG at Partner 2015.
At Partner 2015, International Defense Exhibition in Serbia, Serbian Defense Company Yugoimport presents the new BR-VZ-128 M15 FRAG, an air-to-ground rocket which can be used by fixed or rotary wing aircraft. The new rockets can be launched from the four barrel L-128-04 rocket launcher.
New BR-VZ-128 M15 FRAG air-to-ground rocket at Partner 2015, Defense Exhibition in Belgrade, Serbia.
Rockets are intended for launching from a four barrel L-128-04 rocket launcher which is suitable for readily adaptable to any fixed or rotary wing aircraft capable of carrying such payloads and provided with weapon release units of 250 mm to 355.6 mm (14 –inch NATO STANDARD) hook spacing.
The rocket has a total weight of 52 kg with a FRAG (Fragmentation) warhead explosive charge of 5 kg. It has an effective range from 1,500 to 3,000 m.
Fragmentation warheads are intended to defeat virtually all types of targets, excluding overburden targets underground and underwater, and heavily armored targets. In fragmentation warheads, the detonation of the secondary high explosive core generates a large amount of heat and gaseous products.
High explosives have an extremely high rate of reaction and the presence of a detonation (shock) wave that moves faster than the speed of sound in the explosive material. Upon detonation, the metal warhead casing almost instantaneously catastrophically fails and bursts, producing a blast of rapidly expanding hot gases and casing fragments.
L-128-04 rocket pod
The L-128-04 is a rocket pod which can be fitted under the wings of helicopter or combat aircraft. The pod can fire a total of four rockets. Launchers are equipped with electrical triggering system activated by pilot or Weapon System Operator.
Weapon is very suitable for cost-effective engagement of variety of battlefield targets, particularly in anti-terrorist operations, including reinforced buildings, bunkers etc.
Latest prototype of SORA fully automated 122mm 6x6 self-propelled howitzer at Partner 2015.
The SORA is a new Serbian-made 122 wheeled self-propelled howitzer which offer high mobility and fire power thanks to the using of an autoloader system and a 6x6 military truck chassis. It is developed by the Military Technical Institute (MTI) for the Serbian army.
SORA 122mm 6x6 self-propelled howitzer at Partner 2015 International Defense Exhibition in Belgrade, Serbia.
The SORA is armed with one 122mm howitzer D-30J mounted on the rear on a modified 6x6 truck chassis FAP 2026 BS/AV. The first prototype of the vehicle was showed for the first time to the public during the Partner defense exhibition in 2013.
The upper part of the gun is fitted with an autoloader with six projectiles and charges located in two drums on both sides of the gun. Projectiles in the right drum, the charges on the left. Rate of fire in this configuration is 6 rds/min. Thanks to the high level of automatization, SORA is able to operate with only two crew members.
When travelling, the cannon is held in position by a clamp, at the elevation of +2°. Main sector of firing is opposite to the driving direction. It is possible to fire at elevations from -7° to +70°. Traverse is 25° left and right.
In firing position, two trails and one firing platform are lowered to the ground to stabilize the vehicle. System is fully automated, with crew members located in the truck cabin during firing mission.
The SORA can fire new 122mm extended range artillery projectiles. The shells are designed for general fire support missions against enemy troops, light fortifications and unarmoured and lightly armoured vehicles.
As a result of complete aerodynamical optimization (new shape and installment of base bleed unit) and newly designed powder charge maximum range is increased from 15,300 m to over 21,500 m.
PARTNER 2015: EDePro unveils the new SPIDER anti-armor guided missile system
EDePro's range of missiles has been officially enlarged at PARTNER 2015 exhibition with the addition of the new Spider guided missile system. EDePro's new Spider is a fiber optic guided "man in the loop" tactical missile capable to reach targets at range up to 9 km.
EDePro new Spider guided missile showcased at PARTNER 2015
The Spider missile system is graded as a tactical NLOS system for back up of infantry action whose primary device is modern guided projectile with its own propulsion. Spider system is designed for battlefield isolation and anti-armor combat at distances up to 9 km.
The missile is equipped with an imaging infrared seeker. The missile uses a tandem warhead – two shaped charges, a precursor warhead to detonate any explosive reactive armor and a primary warhead to penetrate the underlying armor. The Spider missile tandem warhead can penetrate up to 1000 mm RHA (rolled homogeneous armor).
Spider missile is powered by a solid proppellant boost engine (2400N of thrust) during booster phase and by a solid propellant sustainer engine (240N) for the main propulsion. During booster phase, the Spider missile reachs a flight speed of 200 m/s.
It has a maximum range of 9 km. It has a total length of 1.8 m a body diameter of 0.14 m. The missile has a weight of 45 kg at launch and 35 kg in flight. The Spider missile inertial opening main wings provide compact deployment into launching container set.
The missile is stored in a launch canister, which provides storage for fifteen years without preventive maintenance. Mounted on its launch platform, the Spider missile is ready to fire.
The launch platform can be integrated on different systems as ground vehicle, small ship or helicopter, depending on user request. According to EDePro's official, the Spider is currently adapted to be fitted on aerial platforms such helicopters for air-to-air combat use.
New portable ground surveillance radar PR-15 unveiled for the first time at Partner 2015.
New portable ground surveillance radar PR-15 unveiled for the first time at Partner 2015, the International Defense Exhibition in Serbia. PR-15 is a radar surveillance system that can be exposed to hard field environment conditions, working to an intensified mission profile either day or night in any adverse weather conditions.
New portable ground surveillance radar PR-15 at Partner 2015, International Defence Exhibition in Belgrade, Serbia.
The radar can be rapidly deployed and can be operated as a portable unit, as a stationary fixed based operation or mounted on a vehicle of choice.
The Radar Control Display Unit (RCDU) of the PR-15 system contains the systems control panel and radar display, in a combination that provides the operator a convenient means for operation of the system in different work conditions (sitting at a stationary post, laying or kneeling in the field).
The radar operates with high reliability, exposed to harsh field environment conditions, working according to an intensified profile of mission, day and night.
The system is comprised of three main units, and some accessories.
The radar is equipped with opto-electronic device for target identification and verification in day and night conditions.
The Transceiver (Transmitter - Receiver) utilize a special pulse compression technique which allows transmitting of a very low peak power (5W - nominal), still providing long detection ranges. Thus, the radar is considered as a Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radar.
The PR-15 radar is able to detect a walking soldier at a maximum range of 3.5 km in bad weather conditions. It can detect light vehicle at a maximum range of 7 km.
The resolution between two close targets of similar type for all ranges and operational modes is 45 meters for two targets at the same azimuth and velocity.
The radar will detect and display moving targets on the monitor. Minimal radial detected velocity in moving-targets mode can be selected by the operator to be between less than 2 and up to 50 Km/Hr. The maximal radial detected velocity is approximately 100 Km/Hr.