Scorpion and scimitar armament
Scorpion / Scimitar Light Tank Upgrade and Modernization
KADDB offers a complete modernization and upgrade of these two vehicles.
Upgrade:
Power pack:
o 6- cylinders steyer diesel engine (194 hp)
o Transmission: TN15 semi-automatic transmission, 6 forward speeds and 6 reverse speeds (scorpion)
Armament:
76 mm L23A1 gun/30 mm 2A72 gun (scimitar)
7.62 mm co-axial machine gun
7.62 mm commanders machine gun
Performance:
Speed: 72 km/h
Gradient: 60 %
Side slope: 45 %
Vertical obstacle: 0.5 m
Ground clearance: 0.35 m
Approach angle: 26°
Departure angle: 22°
Fording depth: 1 m
Range: 640 km
Mini UGV
Mini UGV ll Wireless Surveillance
The Mini UGV II is a research project under development initiated by KADDB.
The mini UGV can perform various operational functions such observation and surveillance, searches into confined spaces and rooms prior to entry, and searches and detects suspicious objects.
The vehicle is fully remote-controlled up to 100m, with a pay load up to 3Kgs.
Dimensions: Length x Width x Hight
with track: 320mm x 370mm x 165mm
without track 280mm x 370mm x 110mm
Weight
with track 4.8kg
without track3.25kg
Endurance 1.5hr (typical)
Obstacle Clearance 70mm
Range Up to 100m
Speed 1 m/s (3.6 Km/h)
Water proof Splash proof
Inspection system ±90 Front Tilt Head coloured camera with IR camera, back coloured camera
Microphone
White & Infra-Red Light
Command and control Unit 1.2kg with 7 LCD Wide Screen with Mini Joystick
Pay load 3kg
Rigidity The vehicle can hold a 1.5m height drop
Full speed descents from staircases
Frequency Communication 902 - 928 MHzVideo 1.2 Ghz
120mm Vehicle Mounted Mechanized Mortar
120mm - fire directing system
Projects
120mm Mortar Fire Directing System
The Mortar Fire Detecting System MFDS is an effective system for controlling the artillery fire targets, fire adjustment, sending data, and ballistic calculations. The MFDS meets the needs of the artillery corps through the improvement of the target acquisition, and ballistic calculations.
MFDS consist of two units (2 laptops):
The Position Unit: Serves as the brain of the system. It receives the command fire from the Observer by radio as a data and do the following:
Setup working unit data
Determine firing data from initial data and the adjustment.
Determine the amount and type of ammunition to use, number of guns to fire, number of round in fire of effect, priority, whether surprise fire is possible
Check the location relative to friendly forces, fire support coordinating measures, and zones of responsibility
Registering the target data after end of fire
The Observer Unit: Sends the fire request from the Observer to the Commander by radio as a data and does the following:
Enter observer location
Determine the observer grids using (GPS) system
Locate targets.(using LRF)
Enter target lists
Enter known points list
Enter safety zones list
Implement some survey
Sending and receiving messages
The above two units are connected with wireless radio system (VHF military radio system).
The MFDS is based on the artillery mathematical calculations and observation methods, so all the results have to be accurate and agreed with the artillery fundamentals.
Menus are completely user friendly and with an Arabic interface.
Police Performance Monitoring System
MVRS-
The System is designed and constructed for use in mobile applications, and based on a digital video recorder that delivers high and consistent quality video and audio recording of day-to-day Police events.
Featuring user-friendly applications and license-free software, MVRS is intuitive, easy to use providing video recordings whenever needed at the lowest cost of ownership.
In vehicle applications:
The Interactive Speed and Mapping interface provides street locations and geographical data for route and stop information if available- which guarantee full video recordings via special cameras installed in vehicles and audio recordings via wireless microphones.
Back office (Command and Control applications):
The system provides irrevocable jurisdictional evidence to the Court through its secured and encrypted features. The Special software VIM Manager Software manages the main back office and other dispatch centers operations, which are controlled and managed individually. It also incapacitates the download features, storing recorded data, searching and videos recall.
Remote access of the vehicle by the system administrator without the need of GPRS downloads is applicable as well.
http://www.jomss.com/MVRS.pdf