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Polish-Israeli partnership unveils Calineczka add-on close-range reconnaissance system

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WB Electronics has unveiled a close-range reconnaissance system known as Calineczka and has incorporated airborne sensors based on aerostats and small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), after partnering with Israeli-based Top I Vision, Israel. Calineczka is designed as a third-dimension add-on to WB Electronics' Topaz battalion-and-below command and fire control system for artillery and the Trop battlefield management system.

Author: Holdanowicz, Grzegorz
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2005

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Radwar develops new small mobile radar for light forces

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Poland's CNPEP Radwar defense electronics company has disclosed the rotating (30rpm) multi-beam radar, known as MMSR (Mobilna Malogabarytowa Stacja Radiolokacyjna) mobile small dimension radar station). This radar is planned to enter the industry trials and is based on proven technology building blocks from the self propelled anti-aircraft gun system.

Author: Holdanowicz, Grzegorz
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2004
Facilities & equipment, Equipment and supplies, Radar detectors, Anti-aircraft guns, Antiaircraft guns, RADWAR

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Elbit's demonstration of Skylark mini-UAV puts spotlight on system enhancements

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Israel's Elbit Systems has made significant improvements to its Skylark IV mini-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system. The Skylark will receive a new infrared sensor gimbal of reduced diameter, externally similar to the daylight electro-optical system and has the capability to fly at altitudes of up to 16,400 ft.

Author: Holdanowicz, Grzegorz
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2005
Elbit Systems Ltd.

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Subjects list: Product development, Israel, Poland, Military electronics industry, Drone aircraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles
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