RT LTA Chosen to Present the SkyStar Family of Aerostats at the UN Technology Fair

The SkyStar aerostat systems are used for different safety, security and peacekeeping missions, as they provide persistent surveillance and communication over long periods of time

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The Israeli-based aerostat company RT LTA Systems, present its SkyStar family of aerostats, which includes the Skystar 100, Skystar 180 and Skystar 330, at the UN technology fair in Valencia, Spain. The
.SkyStar aerostat systems are used for different safety, security and peacekeeping missions, as they provide persistent surveillance and communication over long periods of time at a very minimal cost 
 
The SkyStar aerostats are a self-contained, versatile, and easily transportable tactical systems, each comprised of a ground control station, a ground system module, a tether, a lighter-than-air platform 
stabilized payload platform and a sensor suite. Easy to operate and rapidly deployed, the Skystar systems are ideal for unmanned aerial ISR and target acquisition, peacekeeping, border and coastal security, perimeter security, crisis and emergency management, law enforcement and public safety, search and rescue, VIP protection, and other defense missions. Offering availability of over 85% in any given area,
.the SkyStar systems already accomplished more than 1 million operational hours worldwide 
 
Rami Shmueli, RT's CEO: "We are honored to be chosen by the UN to present our SkyStar aerostat systems at the UN technology fair, and are confident that RT's SkyStar aerostats are an ideal solution for a
wide range of missions and challenges. Offering rapid deployment capabilities and smooth performance in extreme weather conditions, RT's SkyStar aerostats can help the UN address the different challenges
".they are facing more rapidly and cost-effectively than before
 

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