Elbit Systems Launches Condor MS LOROP System

The company’s new Long-Range Oblique Photography system introduces multi-spectral sensing capability and AI analytics to strategic reconnaissance missions

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Elbit Systems launches Condor MS, a new Long Range Oblique Photography (LOROP) system that introduces Multi-Spectral (MS) sensing capability and Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics to stand-off strategic intelligence-gathering missions.    

Condor MS integrates three high-resolution Electro Optic (EO) sensors into the Company’s Condor2 system: Visible & Near Infra-Red (VNIR), Medium-Wave Infrared (MWIR), and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR). The combination of multi-spectral sensing, high level of stabilization, and auto image enhancement enables the new system to extend coverage area in day, night and adverse weather conditions, thereby improving the strategic reconnaissance output while increasing the survivability of the platforms. Deep learning algorithms and precise geo-location enable the Condor MS to identify a large number of targets at extremely high rates, hence significantly shortening the time frame needed to close sensor-to-shooter loops.

Over the last two decades, Elbit Systems has been the prime contractor in numerous LOROP programs based on the Condor family of systems that features one of the smallest and lightest pods in the category. The Condor family is integrated onboard a variety of platforms, including the F-16 A/B/C/D/I, F-4, SU-30, and B-737.

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