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Cassidian,
a leading global provider of cutting edge technology in defence and
security, will be using the third DIMDEX 2012 in Qatar to showcase the
first exhibition of a Border Guard Surveillance Vehicle which provides
an integrated mobile surveillance solution together with a mobile command
and control centre as well as other solutions for surveillance solutions.
In the Middle East and worldwide, Cassidian is the market leader in
delivering consistent and effective security solutions to optimize ways
of detecting, preventing and responding to threats such as terrorism,
piracy or natural disaster.
Marc Gentil, CEO Cassidian Qatar, said:
“Cassidian is already delivering integrated surveillance solutions
for GCC countries. At DIMDEX, Cassidian will present command, control,
communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and automatic electronic
investigation system (C4ISR) which can secure and protect territorial
waters, strategic areas and terrestrial borders from any illegal security
violations."
Cassidian
SPEXER 2000 Radar
(Picture: Cassidian)
The Unmanned Aerial
System vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) will also be shown at
Cassidian's booth. It is based on a rotary-wing platform and designed
for reconnaissance and intelligence missions. It is specially adapted
to naval requirements, particularly thanks to its diesel engine, and
will be capable of taking off and landing on any ship equipped with
a helipad.
Cassidian
"Tanan" VTOL UAS
(Picture: Cassidian)
Marc Gentil added:
“It is widely predicted that defence spending in the Middle
East will exceed $100bn by 2015, and Cassidian’s strong footprint
in the region has enabled us to deliver consistent and effective security
solutions for high level projects. We will be rolling out a detailed
programme of activity over the three days of DIMDEX, including the
first exhibition of our much-anticipated Border Guard Surveillance
Vehicle.”
The EADS Division will be stationed at Booth No N 227.