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2019-10-07

Patria Demonstrates Latest Tech

Patria showcased the Patria 6x6 vehicle, Patria Nemo mortar system and several products related to intelligence, surveillance and command and control systems at DSEI.
 
Patria 6X6 is a successor to the Pasi Armoured Personnel Carrier and will complement the vehicle fleets of customers of the legendary Patria AMV 8X8. The 6X6 is a multipurpose transport vehicle. Its chassis structure is based on the same components as the AMV, but with one less axle. The vehicle is driven by all three axles and steered from the front two, or all three, depending on its equipage. Optional equipage can be added to bring the 6X6 closer to the AMV. For example, various ballistic and mine protection levels, weapon systems, self-protection systems and other interior equipment are available.
 
Patria Nemo, a turreted, remote-controlled 120 mm mortar system, is an indirect fire support system, but due to its direct fire capability, it can also be used for self-defence. It can also fire Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact (MRSI) fire missions where up to five grenades are hitting the target simultaneously. The light and compact turret is easily installable on light, tracked chassis or wheeled armoured vehicles in the 6x6/8x8 class.
 
Patria’s CANDL is a compact data link for air-to-air and air-to-ground applications requiring high reliability, low probability of detection and interception, dynamic networking with several members and long communication ranges. CANDL is a useful data link for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUMT) operations, Intra-Flight Data Links (IFDL) and Live Virtual Constructive training (LVC) systems. 
 
While ARIS is a remote operable Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) system used to intercept, identify, record and analyse radar signals. With ARIS you can master strategic ELINT in today’s complex signal environment, get spectrum awareness and make fast and accurate updates to ELINT databases.
 
ARIS-E is a new Electronic Support Measures (ESM) product building on ARIS. It provides automatic identification, real-time geolocation and tracking of radars on the battlefield. ARIS and ARIS-E together deliver comprehensive tools for strategic and tactical ELINT/ESM for various needs.
 
The company also highlighted the MUSCL passive radar system, which is a covert and easily deployable air surveillance system, using signals from existing radio and TV broadcast networks for target detection and tracking.
 
Furthermore, it put the spotlight on TADS, a Tactical Debriefing System that provides instant debriefing of military missions and training exercises from single sortie to large joint forces campaigns involving all branches and LVC (live, virtual, constructive training) scenarios. TADS visualise order of battle, weapon and sensor usage in detail as well as electronic warfare activities giving practical and precise feedback to improve the performance of pilots and operators.
 
Patria is an international provider of defence, security and aviation life cycle support services, pilot training and technology solutions. The company provides its aerospace and military customers with equipment availability, continuous performance development as well as selected intelligence, surveillance and management system products and services. Its mission is to give its customers confidence in all conditions, and the company’s vision is to be the leading partner for critical operations.
 
Senop Presents Advanced Situational Awareness
Senop, a part of the Patria Group, displayed its latest innovations for increased mobility, performance and situational awareness at the show.
Senop is a forerunner in situational awareness by providing advanced sensor solutions and system platforms. Traditionally OEM’s have manufactured standalone-based sensors with limited capability of information sharing. The company takes it to the next level by providing a network of different kinds of sensors. The devices and systems that are part of the said network can share versatile information with each other by using either wireless or wired network. The network can consist of different kinds of sensors like NVGs, intelligent weapon sights, observation, and surveillance systems, and UAVs equipped with hyperspectral cameras.
 
For example, the Senop OSCU, a new passive outdoor surveillance system, can share classified pattern recognition information via images and live video stream to a command post or other sensors that are part of the network. The information can be autonomically pre-analysed by the sensor.
 
The advanced information and situational awareness sharing are supported in all Senop products like NVGs, intelligent weapon sights, observation, and target acquisition systems. The sensor devices can also be connected to different C2 systems.
 
In addition to traditional elements, the future battlefield will include factors that make it multi-dimensional, rapidly changing and unpredictable, and as a result of this, more technical. 

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