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Long-Range Reconnaissance and Observation System

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Long-Range Reconnaissance and Observation System or LORROS is a sensor system developed by Elbit Systems to provide long-range daytime and night-time surveillance. The unit consists of FLIR and CCD image sensors. Optional components include eyesafe laser rangefinder, built-in compass and inclinometer, which provide UTM location mapping. The unit can be controlled remotely by a control unit for up to 100 meters, which can be extended to several kilometers using fiber link.

The sensor unit comes with a tripod; it can also be mounted on vehicles or installed on towers. LORROS is one of the sensor components in the initial phase of SBInet program of United States Department of Homeland Security.[1]

References

  1. ^ .Amir Keidan (2006-08-21). "Elbit Systems in US border security tender: The company's US unit is in a Boeing-led consortium bidding in a $2 billion Homeland Security tender". Globes (Tel Aviv, Israel).