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Aerostar UAV In Police Role

File photo: The UAV Aerostar.
by Staff Writers
Tel Aviv, Israel (SPX) Mar 14, 2006
Aeronautics Defense Systems and the Israel Highway Police have employed the Company's Aerostar UAV in a successful experiment to detect and arrest traffic offenders on the highways of Southern Israel.

A police patrol pilot joined the Aeronautics Operating Team inside the Company's Ground Control Station, while five patrol cars, each equipped with Aeronautics Remote Video Terminals, followed the live video transmissions from the Aerostar. A number of drivers were stopped and, according to a Police spokesman, were amazed when shown their own traffic violations, recorded from above on video.

The Israel Highway Police are now studying the results of the trial flight, and are seriously considering the regular use of UAV-based traffic surveillance as a major weapon in the continuing campaign to enforce traffic regulations and enhance road safety.

Among the major advantages of the Aerostar for Highway Patrol use are the following:

- Ability to provide coverage of a wide land area and many miles of roadway in a short time and using just a few personnel

- Sophisticated day/night surveillance cameras provide 24-hour coverage capability.

- Ability to react quickly to accidents and other emergencies

- Compared to ground speed traps, cameras and patrols, Aerostar is highly mobile, virtually invisible to drivers and produces added deterrent effect.

- Long flight endurance � up to 12 hours

- Low running costs compared to manned police aircraft

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Cyber Defense Systems announced that it has been chosen as Sub-Prime Contractor on a Navy UAV development contract, that if fully funded would be valued at about $800,000 in revenues to the Company over the next twelve months.







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