
Airborne Technologies has been awarded the contract to upgrade an EC135 of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, with state-of the art surveillance technology. This customized solution includes not only a removable tactical workstation, made out of carbon fibre, but also a leading-edge Airborne LINX package. It also boasts the new enhanced Mission Management Unit – a simple-to-use control device for all sensors on board. Furthermore the helicopter will feature the new Churchill ATOM Mission Computer, a Wescam MX15Hdi and a Trakka Beam A800 Searchlight.
What is new?
Full NVIS compatible worksation
Quad/Split Screen/Picture in Picture functions
Particularly stable user software
Easy change of firmware via SD Card
CAN-Bus Connection
Mr. Grumeth, CEO of Airborne Technologies says: “Airborne LINX is a dynamic package that takes into account not only the latest technical developments but also the requirement of our customers. According to the motto “innovation with responsiblility”, our intention is to keep our customers up-to-date and support them as best as possible to carry out their daily work. Our solution generates both, additional cabin space and higher payload. With this modern surveillance platform Slovenia is ideally prepared to meet the constantly changing future challenges.”
The helicopter will be delivered this year
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