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Army CECOM looks to improve unmanned helicopter with ground-penetrating radar payload

by John Keller

FORT MONMOUTH, N.J. — U.S. Army electronics experts seek to improve the capabilities of a system that detects and maps landmines using a ground-penetrating radar sensor installed aboard a small remotely controlled helicopter.

Officials of the Army Communication-Electronics Command (CECOM), Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) at Fort Monmouth, N.J., want to upgrade the existing Landmine Detection and Survey System by giving it faster processors, more advanced software, and an improved unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

The existing Landmine Detection and Survey System resulted from a collaboration of Schiebel Technology Inc. of Warrenton, Va., and Mirage Systems Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif. Schiebel builds the system's Camcopter unmanned helicopter and Mirage builds the ground-penetrating radar and differential global positioning system (GPS).

Other elements of the Landmine Detection and Survey System include:

CECOM officials are proposing a non-competitive acquisition with Schiebel and Mirage Systems to upgrade the Landmine Detection and Survey System in a project to:

Army officials say they are limiting this procurement to Schiebel Technology and Mirage Systems because they know of no other sources for this landmine-detection system.

For more information contact Schiebel Technology by phone at 540-351-1731, by fax at 540-351-1736, by post at Vint Hill Farms Station, 7081 Lineweaver Road, P.O. Box 861527, Warrenton, Va. 20187-1527, or on the World Wide Web at http://www.schiebel.com.

Also contact Mirage Systems by phone at 408-524-7900, by fax at 408-734-8845, by post at 1050 East Duane Ave., Suite E, Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086, or on the World Wide Web at http://www.miragegpr.com.


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