Asio completes delivery of thousands of ORION systems to the IDF

Asio Technologies’ ORION systems are already in operational use by the IDF

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Asio Technologies, an Israeli developer and manufacturer of tactical solutions for defense, security, and paramilitary applications, announced on Wednesday that it has recently completed the delivery of thousands of its ORION Systems to the IDF. ASIO Technologies' ORION systems are currently in operational use by the IDF.

ORION (or OLAR/AMUD, as called by the IDF) is a rugged and secured mobile system for dismounted forces. Using the Android platform, ORION enables mission planning, navigation, positioning, and enhanced situational awareness using the GIS database and Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities.

Asio says that built on a battle-proven operational experience, ORION enables digital mission planning using GIS, 3D and AR. It is a scalable, multilayered, networked situational awareness solution with a highly intuitive and interactive interface. With both online and offline operation modes, ORION serves the individual soldier or commander up to the battalion level, allowing them to get real-time updates from each other (regarding friendly and hostile forces, and other mission-critical information).

The system can communicate and interface with other ASIO Technologies tactical solutions, such as the LYNX tactical handheld day/night situation awareness system and RIGEL tactical smartwatch, to provide a fully integrated tactical combat suit for ground forces.

Asio Technologies will participate in UVID Dronetech 2022, the largest UAV event in Israel, which will be held on November 9 at Expo Tel Aviv and on November 10 in Yeruham. For additional information and registration, please visit the UVID Dronetech 2022 official website.

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