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Polish Army to be supplied with advanced surveillance systems

The Polish Ministry of National Defence has contracted Elbit Systems to supply mobile multi-sensor monitoring and surveillance systems for the Polish Army. The project, valued at approximately  $16 million, is scheduled to be completed in the next year.

According to the contract, a consortium composed of Elbit Systems Land and C4I-Tadiran, and the Polish Military Communication Institute will provide a variety of sensors to be deployed onboard a Rosomak 8x8 vehicle. The systems onboard the vehicle will be comprised of a variety of visual payloads, TV,  thermal vision systems, motion detection battlefield surveillance radar unit, encrypted communications systems, as well as an unmanned aircraft system (UAS). The project will be performed in cooperation with the local Polish industries.

Bezhalel Machlis, general manager of Elbit Systems Land and C4I-Tadiran, noted: 'We are very proud to be selected to perform this technologically advanced project for the Polish Army in cooperation with the Military Communication Institute. Offering innovative end-to-end surveillance capabilities, we are able to provide our customers with cutting-edge intelligence solutions, and we hope this project will be followed by further projects in Poland and in other countries as well.'

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