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3-D Pop-Up Armor Targets |
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MES designed and developed in a production configuration the first Three-Dimensional Pop-up Armor Targets for live fire exercises for the U.S. Marine Corps. The targets replicate the physical dimensions of the T-72 Tank and the BMP armored personnel carrier. |
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The current targets also provide a thermal (IR) signature similar to the actual armored vehicle and provide a return for laser ranging devices. In addition, the targets can be enhanced to provide further detail for radar signatures. Each target weighs less than 250 pounds and can be installed and ready for use in less than 1 hour. |
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Design of the target permits transport by pick-up or humvee. The target does not require a special lifter and the current two-dimensional lifter is sufficient to raise and lower each target. Utilizing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment in design and manufacturing makes the target easily repairable and cost effective, while providing a greater degree of realism in live fire exercises. |
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M1A1 Abrams ICOFT
As a subcontractor for a U.S. Army contract MES completed functional testing, system testing, module tests, code inspections and revising and validating documentation of source code and programmers manuals for the M1A1 Abrams ICOFT. |
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