Toplite EOS
RAFAEL TO DISPLAY TOPLITE'S UPDATED IMAGING CAPABILITIES AT
LWC IN BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
Press Release
October 15, 2008 – Haifa. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd
will display the Toplite E/O surveillance, reconnaissance and
weapon direction system with its new imaging processing
capabilities at the Land Warfare Conference, taking place
in Brisbane, Australia at the end of the month.
The Toplite EOS is a combat proven, highly stabilized,
electro-optic system that is derived from the well-known
Litening airborne targeting and navigation pod.
The upgrade comprises additional image processing
capabilities built into the system that provide extra
added value, such as additional improvement of image quality,
image enhancement applications, as well as situational
awareness and command and control capabilities.
The enhanced Toplite software-based application provides even
higher digital image stabilization above and beyond the current
highly stabilized optic-mechanical platform. The improved image
processing capacity offers real-time (RT) live video mosaic,
RT panoramic construction, orientation within the panoramic view,
automatic moving-target detection,
super-resolution (improved digital zoom) and passive/active
coordinate extraction with an option for integration with
a moving map. The Toplite EOS also includes an option for
obstacle avoidance display, turbulence compensation and
single-camera stereoscopic video display.
The Toplite EOS is designed for land, sea and airborne
applications and is operational in over 20 armed forces worldwide.
Currently there are dozens of Toplite systems operating in the
Royal Australian Navy with comprehensive ILS support services
and sites located throughout Australia.
Dr. Yoram Walfisch, Director Business Development
Far East and Oceania, says that "We are pleased to
offer our customers the superior imaging capabilities
of our Toplite EOS and those, together with complete
commonality between the land and naval systems,
would make it a particularly cost effective system
for the AWD and other programs in
Australia and New Zealand."
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