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Thu, May 26, 2011

Map System Integrated with L-3 Systems By AeroComputers

Tactical Mapping Targeted At Law Enforcement And Military Applications

AeroComputers successfully integrated its  UC-5100 tactical mapping system and the L-3 Wescam MX-10 EO/IR system. The company says the development marks the latest example of its ongoing commitment to delivering reliable and accurate EO/IR sensor and moving map integration.

“Bringing MX-series functionality to a 10-inch gimbal is an impressive technical achievement”, said Mark Gassaway, President of AeroComputers. “By integrating the UC-5100 with the MX-10, we provide law enforcement and public safety customers a cost-effective solution for precision geomapping.” The integration process was completed at AeroComputers’ Southern California facility.

The AeroComputers UC-5100 is in use worldwide by law enforcement and military customers engaged in surveillance, reconnaissance, drug interdiction and vehicle tracking operations. AeroComputers has previously integrated tactical mapping systems with the complete line of L-3 turrets including the MX-10/12/15/20, and the M12/DS200/650.

FMI: www.aerocomputers.com

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