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Israel
Military Industries' Red-Sky 2 SHORAD system is a modular,
integrated sensor and Man Portable Air Defense (MANPAD) missile
system. The system provides passive 24 hour surveillance,
automatic alert generation and weapon cueing to designated
targets, supporting optimizes firing decisions. Red Sky extends
the capabilities of existing MANPAD systems, which are currently
limited by the capabilities of the human operator. For example,
Strela (SA-7) and Igla (SA-16/18) missiles can engage targets
beyond 5 km, but are usually fired only at a range of 1.5-2 km,
where the operator can safely identify the target and perform all
pre-launch functions. Red Sky provides target detection and
identification at the missile's effective range. The system is
designed to integrate with different types of missile systems,
including American (Stinger) and Russian (Strela, Igla, SA-7, 14,
16, 18 etc.) and their indigenous derivatives, available in many
countries (Poland, China etc.) The system enables unrestricted
operation of such missiles under adverse weather conditions, as
well as in restricted visibility conditions such as in mountainous
terrain, or urban environment.
Utilizing an
Infra-Red Scanner (IRS), Red Sky can automatically detect and
track multiple targets, while a separate FLIR, installed on the
track and launch (TL) unit is used to engage selected targets. The
Command, control and communications (C3) unit is packed
in a light weight mobile system. The compact system is designed
for a single operator, assisted by two persons for setup. The
system can be transported by helicopters and light ground
vehicles.
The IRS
utilizes an IR scanner developed by Controp, equipped with the new
Fox Flir. This system uses two fields of view – a wide field of
view (WFOV) camera which provides continuous, passive day/night
coverage of wide field of regard. This FLIR provides the operator
with real-time panoramic view of the protected hemisphere. The
individual images generated by the panoramic view are processed in
real-time, with target detection and tracking algorithms. This
information provides the initial situational display presented by
for the operator. The C3 unit is based on a ruggedized
PC, which process and displays the incoming video signals, to
automatically detect and engage aerial intrusions. Once a specific
threat is selected for engagement, the TL is automatically slewed
toward the threat, where the TL mounted FLIR can acquire the
target in its wide FOV. The operator can use the narrow FOV for
identification and get accurate range measurement by a laser
rangefinder. These systems enable the operator to engage the
target effectively at the missile's maximum range.
IMI developed
Red Sky system in response to specific customer requirements,
integrating operationally proven systems such as Stinger or Strela
missiles, ruggedized PCs, FLIRs and pedestals, developed by Controp Precision Technology.
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