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COMPASS for Compact
Multi-Purpose Advanced Stabilized System developed and produced by ElOp
Electro Optics Industries, provides the “eyes” of surface ships, patrol
boats, and maritime surveillance aircraft and helicopters. COMPASS is a
follow-on to El-Op's Multi-sensor Stabilized Integrated System (MSIS) with
advanced optronics equipment, integrated into a tightly sealed container,
installed on the mast. Compass has enough space to accommodate several
systems, including a choice of three thermal imagers, including 1st or 2nd
generation FLIRS operating in the 8-12 micron range, or a 3rd
generation matrix FLIR, operating in the 3-5 micron range. FLIRs are an
essential component for target detection and interrogation at long range,
and an indispensable component for night operations. For daylight use,
CCD/TV BW/Color camera for daylight use, both sensors are equipped with
powerful zoom capability for observation at long distances. The use of a
stabilized platform contributes to a sharp picture and accurate
line-of-sight positioning even at rough sea conditions. The system is
equipped with an improved tracker, capable of tracking surface targets,
helicopters as well as ground targets. COMPASS can also accommodate an
eye-safe laser rangefinder or target designator. All systems are feeding
image and target data to a remote operating console, for stand-alone
operation, or link via standard communications links to the combat
information system, where target data can be feed fire control systems, and
be integrated with other weapon systems. In 2005 the British Army selected
the latest version of the COMPASS IV
as the EO payload for the
Watchkeeper UAV. |