Saab Reveals Soldier C2 & Personal Radio Integration

05.09.2012 Europe
Saab Reveals Soldier C2 & Personal Radio Integration

Saab Reveals Soldier C2 & Personal Radio Integration

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Defence and security company Saab has, for the first time, created a personal radio integration for the 9LAND SOLDIER sPAD.

This is shown at the ongoing defence and security exhibition MSPO 2012 (Kielce, Poland, 3-6 September 2012).

Saab showed the 9LAND SOLDIER sPAD for the first time at Eurosatory exhibition in Paris in June 2012.

The launch in Paris was very successful and therefore Saab decided to make a personal radio integration step for the MSPO 2012, even though the product is designed to radio agnostic.

“Since Saab has a very good relationship to the Polish company Radmor S.A. in Gdynia, it was a natural choice for us to ask them for permission to use their Personal Soldier Radio 35010 for the integration with the 9LAND SOLDIER sPAD”, said Jyrki Kujansuu Marketing and Sales Director C2 Systems at Saab.

The technical integration has been concluded in a rather short time frame. It is a pleasure that Saab, together with Radmor during the MSPO 2012, can show that Saab’s light weight 9LAND SOLDIER sPAD works very well integrated with Radmor’s PSR 35010.

All features of the PSR 35010 radio makes it a good companion for the 9LAND SOLDIER sPad and together they create one of the lightest and smallest solutions of soldier C2 systems on the market. The integrated light weight solution makes the individual soldier more efficient to perform his or her mission and provides command as well as control capabilities and computer power.
 



 
 

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