ME Customer Takes Delivery of Savox’ IMP C4i-Enabling Systems

20.04.2016 MENA
ME Customer Takes Delivery of Savox’ IMP C4i-Enabling Systems

ME Customer Takes Delivery of Savox’ IMP C4i-Enabling Systems

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Leading provider of C4i intercom and communications solutions for defense, security and professional public safety users, Savox Communications, has completed the delivery of a large volume of its IMP C4i-enabling Intercom systems to an undisclosed Middle Eastern customer, as part of a major vehicle and platform retrofit & upgrade program.

Now that the deliveries have been completed on time, under the terms of a frame agreement signed late last year valued in excess of €10 million. The customer has begun installation of the systems aboard a large and varying range of platforms.

These include land-based armored fighting vehicles (AFVs), armored personnel carriers, as well as light recon vehicles and, at sea, a range of maritime vessels of different sizes.

Savox Communications CEO, Jerry Kettunen, said, “We’ve now completed the all the systems integration work and the client has begun managing the process of installation. They are working to guidelines based on the sample vehicles we have provided, along with our documentation and our comprehensive personnel training.”

IMP is a next-generation, lightweight, digital communications C4i-enabling system and, together with its variants, supports intercom, radio and data transmission in one solution. The system has been designed for use aboard AFVs, including MBTs and self-propelled guns, as well as a variety of maritime vessels, from Rigged Inflatable Boats (RIBs) to even the largest aircraft carrier. Its compact variant is suited for use in logistics and B-vehicles, as well as aboard smaller RIBs and assault craft.

IMP provides full connectivity into its onboard network with instant access to communications, both inside the vehicle and outside into the wider tactical radio network. Each crew member has their own wearable Personal Communications Unit, which connects with the distributed onboard network via interface ports positioned throughout a vehicle, or vessel.

“This frame agreement has been very involved and complex, but in delivering this big order right on time to an extremely demanding schedule Savox has risen to the challenge and exceed expectations! The client is delighted, the proof of which is that we are currently in discussions to extend the scope of the initial agreement,” Kettunen concluded.

 



 
 

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