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NOV 2016

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www.sea-technology.com November 2016 / st 25 T he new battle-space scenario demands a force-interoperability approach to the en- tire naval fleet. The naval force of the future will be linked so that all personnel and plat- forms operate jointly to sense, assess and re- spond rapidly to threats. Elbit Systems meets these challenges with more than three decades of experience in design and development of high-performance naval systems. Moreover, decades of expertise in the areas of radar, navigation, communications, command and control, electronic warfare (EW), electronic support measures (ESM) and electronic intel- ligence (ELINT) have resulted in the ability to offer comprehensive solutions, systems in- tegration, services and long-term support for naval customers. The company's naval combat experience is expressed in a broad range of systems, including shipboard combat manage- ment systems assuring information dominance over potential enemies, support for a common tactical picture (CTP), the capability to shorten decision cycles and the capability to execute rapid, accurate weapon engagement. Force- interoperability capabilities are today's keys to superiority at sea. Elbit Systems' fleet of high-performance naval systems support dominance in today's complex combat scenarios. Drawing on decades of ex- perience in diverse areas, Elbit Systems provides customers with total solutions to answer the evolving challenges faced at sea. With a comprehensive line of na- val systems, simulators and trainers, Elbit Systems has a long history of tackling de- manding naval missions, providing total combat systems integration from small patrol boats to advanced missile frigates. Seagull Earlier this year, Elbit Systems launched Seagull, a new multimission Unmanned Systems For Maritime Defense Seagull USV, Skylark C Mini UAS Play Multimission Roles By Elad Aharonson The Seagull multimission USV system.

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