Belarus Company Agat Control Systems communication and control systems for soldier combat gear 11902172

 
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Belarus Company Agat Control Systems communication and control systems for soldier combat gear
Agat Control Systems JSC from Belarus has developed the Soldier Combat Systems information and technical system designed for use as part of the automated tactical level command and control (C2) system on the company, platoon, squad and soldier level.
     
Agat Control Systems JSC from Belarus has developed the Soldier Combat Systems information and technical system designed for use as part of the automated tactical level command and control (C2) system on the company, platoon, squad and soldier level. Agat Control Systems JSC from Belarus presents vision system for Future Soldier equipment at IDEX 2017.
     
The system integrates the TLE (4G) equipment with the electro-optics of the soldier’s combat gear (wireless earphone, tactical glasses with the microdisplay, wireless electro-optical scope, soldier health parameters sensor) and a digital radio.

The wireless equipment weighs 500 g at the most and is housed by a special quickly detachable case enabling the soldier to focus on fighting both in mounted and dismounted combat, including in the immediate contact with the enemy. At the same time, to operate successfully, the soldier receives the relevant information in the form of commands and signals both from sights and observation instruments, on the one hand, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) devices, on the other.

The LTE gear allows the integration of the ISR and control equipment and weapons into a single network, thus turning the soldier into an independent fighting unit in the automated tactical-level C2 system. The advantage and the ease of operation of the wireless hardware over the wire-equipped one have been proved by the operational test and evaluation by uniformed services.
     
Agat Control Systems JSC from Belarus has developed the Soldier Combat Systems information and technical system designed for use as part of the automated tactical level command and control (C2) system on the company, platoon, squad and soldier level.