Husky 2G mine detection vehicles for Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Jordan and Latvia 11004171

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Husky 2G mine detection vehicles for Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Jordan and Latvia.
The United States department of Defense has awarded a contract to the Company Critical Solutions International (CSI) for twenty-one (21) Husky 2G mine detection vehicles for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Latvia.
     
The United States department of Defense has awarded a contract to the Company Critical Solutions International (CSI) for twenty-one (21) Husky 2G mine detection vehicles for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Latvia.
Husky 2G two-seats mine detection vehicle at AAD defense exhibition in South Africa, September 2016.
     
The contract includes the latest Husky 2G mine detection vehicle configuration featuring an innovative electrical architecture (J1939 CAN bus). In addition to reducing weight and streamlining troubleshooting procedures, the digital wiring harness enables forward compatibility with CSI’s RC-PACK autonomous applique system as well as future advanced sensors.

CSI attributes their success in delivering urgent route clearance capabilities worldwide to the company’s diverse network of unique technology partners. Working closely with DCD Protected Mobility, Chemring Sensors and Electronic Systems, FASCAN International, Denel Mechatronics, TORC Robotics, and QinetiQ North America, CSI provides a comprehensive equipment solution through this single contract. The coordinated application of these protection, detection, interrogation, and security systems creates a full spectrum of route clearance capability.

CSI is the world’s leading provider of total package route clearance solutions. An essential supplier of the U.S. countermine and route clearance community, CSI’s products lead the way in the safe detection and neutralization of explosive threats.

The Husky 2G is a two-seat variant of standard version of Husky mine detection vehicle designed and manufactured by South African firm, DCD Protected Mobility (DCD PM). The vehicle is fitted with IVMMD (Interim Vehicle Mounted Mine Detector), which employs both metal detection and ground penetrating radar sensors to find the deadly IEDs.

At the front of the vehicle, the VISOR ultra-wideband ground penetrating radar is used to detect and recognize targets in real-time. The vehicle is also equipped with the FASCAN International's interrogation arm, using cameras and digging tools, for the inspection and disposal of explosive ordnance.
     
The United States department of Defense has awarded a contract to the Company Critical Solutions International (CSI) for twenty-one (21) Husky 2G mine detection vehicles for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Latvia.