New unique 'plug and play' capabilities for the Micro CoMPASS payload
Elbit Systems Ltd. wholly owned subsidiary, Elbit Systems Electro-optics Elop announced today that it developed a unique hardware and software capability, enabling its MicroCoMPASS electro-optical (EO) payload to connect with any maritime platform via "plug and play" technology.
Users will benefit not only from Elop's worldwide experience in payload systems, but also from the MicroCoMPASS flexible "plug and play" software that allows for easy integration with other systems onboard the platform, using common protocols and an open architect interface. The "plug and play" configuration does not require any adjustments or interference with other existing systems on the ship, thus improving safety and saving costs.
Source: Elbit Systems
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