IAI unveils system to reduce friendly fire incidents

Operation Protective Edge  picture: Reuters
Operation Protective Edge picture: Reuters

Israel Aerospace's BlueDome identifies friendly forces in the battlefield through a coded transponder.

Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) (TASE: ARSP.B1) has unveiled BlueDome, which rapidly identifies friendly forces in the battlefield, improving combat efficiency and minimizing fratricide. BlueDome is an independent, self-contained system that operates from dismounted troops and various ground and air platforms. The system will help achieve a significant reduction in friendly-fire incidents. The BlueDome system was on display at the AUSA Meeting & Exposition in Washington DC earlier this week.

BlueDome is simple to operate. The interrogator, which can be integrated into equipment such as field binoculars, ground vehicles and helicopters, activates the transponder, carried by each soldier. The transponder is a small, very lightweight device that transmits coded information with the soldier's data (identification and location) and is worn on the soldiers' uniform or helmet. When the interrogator receives the response from the transponder, this confirms that a friendly force has been detected.

BlueDome operates independently of any other system, without the need for long radio-communications or using navigation means that may reveal the force's location to hostile entities. The system is highly reliable and protected from enemy jamming, misuse or interception. The immediate and dependable detection of friendly forces shortens and streamlines the process of understanding the dynamic battle management situation and minimizes friendly fire events.

IAI recently tested BlueDome during a large-scale demonstration where many technical and operational issues were verified. The system's capabilities were successfully proven in various conditions including night activity and throughout urban spaces and open fields. BlueDome identified friendly forces within a room, even when soldiers were not directly observed through the windows. Potential customers and end users attended the demonstration and were very impressed by the system's capabilities. IAI MLM Division general manager Yoav Tourgeman said, "The BlueDome development was inspired by the urgent need that appears in almost every ground operation- saving friendly lives. It's a crucial system for the current and future battlefield that can streamline combat forces operational activity and help prevent human error. BlueDome can make a significant difference and tip the scales in favor of its users."

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on October 15, 2015

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