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L3Harris to Equip Germany’s New Helicopter Fleet with Advanced Wescam MX-15D Targeting System

In a significant development for Germany’s aviation capabilities, L3Harris has announced that it will equip the nation’s new fleet of helicopters with its cutting-edge Wescam MX-15D electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) targeting and designating system. This initiative sees the integration of L3Harris’ advanced systems with the Airbus-manufactured H145M multi-role rotorcraft, aligning with Berlin’s contract to procure up to 82 helicopters for its armed forces.

Tom Kirkland, Vice President of L3Harris’ Targeting and Sensor Systems division, expressed optimism about the collaboration, stating that this integration represents a remarkable advancement for the company on a global scale. He highlighted the importance of integrating their reliable imaging systems onto a prominent air combat platform, and he noted the significance of partnering with Airbus Helicopters to facilitate one of the largest military deliveries to Germany.

The Wescam MX-15D system is engineered to enhance capabilities in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and target acquisition missions. It boasts an array of advanced technologies including multi-spectral imaging, stabilization, and automatic video tracking, all aimed at bolstering situational awareness for both manned and unmanned aircraft.

This system is characterized by its high-definition imaging capabilities, utilizing both EO and IR cameras, along with short-wave infrared imaging functionalities. It offers sophisticated multi-spectral imaging technology that enables comprehensive analysis through the comparison of footage and data acquired from various sensors.

Moreover, the Wescam MX-15D is equipped with a high-sensitivity color spotter and an HD low-light step-zoom spotter, ensuring operational effectiveness across a wide spectrum of lighting conditions. Overall, the integration of these advanced technologies in Germany’s helicopter fleet is expected to greatly enhance the capabilities of its military forces, ensuring readiness and operational superiority.

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