Eurosatory 2018: Elbit to Reveal New Networked, Situational Awareness Capabilities

The company will present for the first time Strike-cell – a networked and automated multi-sensor and fire systems combat array, E-Lynx SDR enhancement package, and new SIGINT sensing and targeting systems

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At Eurosatory 2018, Elbit Systems will demonstrate for the first time the Strike-cell capability to operate networked and automated multi-sensor and fire systems combat arrays; unveil the E-Lynx Software Defined Radios (SDR) enhanced package including new vehicular and man-packed configurations; and launch two new sensing and targeting systems.

Networked Strike-cell

The company will hold a demonstration of an operational scenario presenting a networked and automated multi-sensor and fire systems combat array. Conducted from a specially-designed C2 Strike-cell, the demonstration is initiated by utilizing the Torch C5I system running on the SDR E-Lynx communication network that orchestrates various sensors – radars, ground and airborne Electro-Optic (EO) and many others – to detect, identify, verify, and incriminate potential targets. Then, powerful Artificial Intelligence (AI) fusion and analytical tools are applied to perform automated combat designations and call for fire processes, instantaneously analyzing and prioritizing fire systems, and optimally matching fire systems and the mission. Utilizing E-Lynx’s high data capacity, a wide-band actionable video image of the target is then disseminated to relevant fire systems such as Spear mounted on a light 4X4 vehicle, the SkyStriker loitering munitions system, Remote Controlled Weapon System (RCWS), and infantry weapon smart sights, allowing rapid and precise fire engagement.

E-Lynx SDR enhancement package

In addition to new vehicular and man-packed configurations, Elbit Systems introduces several key technology enhancements to its E-LynX system, including the implementation of a unique concurrent flooding technique that extends coverage, sharply decreases delays and improves efficiencies; the expansion of range and stability of supported waveforms, which further improves usability and interoperability; and a significant decrease of size and weight that reduces the load on dismounted soldiers and facilitates easier installations in dense combat platforms. The company says this enables them “to offer an operational and backward compatible E-LynX enhancement package that provides a radio system of an exceptional immunity, with more than double the throughput and a better form factors.”

Sigmacell – an active cellular intelligence system

SigmaCell is a real-time active cellular intelligence system that neutralizes cellular communications of terrorists and criminals. It was designed to detect, identify, intercept and expose details of target cellular devices and their precise location. Covering the entire cellular spectrum (GSM, UMTS, and LTE), SigmaCell captures hundreds of devices simultaneously and can be remotely operated via a web-based user interface. 

 

Either portable or stationary, SigmaCell can be effectively utilized in a variety of environments and operational scenarios such as thwarting terrorist and criminal activity, detecting and preventing Cellular usage in prisons, protecting borders and checkpoints, rescuing  survivors in catastrophes and protecting sensitive facilities.

MAY – wide-area acoustic sensing solution

MAY is a wide-area acoustic sensing solution, surveying its surroundings and providing real-time analysis of emanating sounds including gunshots, mortars, and anomalies. Within seconds, the system will detect, define and geo-locate abnormal events, automatically providing critical information for first responders and armed forces.

 

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