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Elbit Systems unveils a center for managing intelligence missions using drones

The center is used for operational activity, operator training and simulation

Elbit IMS drone information control center
Elbit IMS drone information control center
Elbit Systems revealed last Thursday, during a visit by journalists and analysts in the company, a center for the management of intelligence missions INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT CENTER IMC - . The mission management center is used for operational activity, training and simulation and has already been sold to several customers around the world.

The uniqueness of the intelligence center is the commander's ability to receive the information received from all the sensors in the center. The overall picture of the situation, obtained from a variety of sources and presented to the commander, allows him to change the operational scenario and the assignment of the tasks of the air or ground platforms, according to the sensors they carry, thus contributing to operational efficiency.

The operating instructions go from the mission manager directly to the platform operators and the intelligence findings go through identical displays simultaneously between the mission car and the mission management center through a video of the image from the field on a map of the area in XNUMXD and XNUMXD.
All the information received through the UAV can be linked to the ground force by a command and control system, such as the Air Force.

Elbit Systems' intelligence mission management system reflects many years of operational experience accumulated among the system's developers - who served in various command positions in the IDF, as well as experience accumulated among customers from leading armies in the world. The system is easy to operate, user-friendly and characterized by simple "drag and drop" human engineering.

Additional reports from Elbit's exposures later this week

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