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APG Avionics presents Controp’s line of S.I.T.E systems available for the first time in the United States

APG Avionics Press Release | February 16, 2016

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APG Avionics (APG)—a global leader in supplying of avionics and aviation equipment for para-military and military applications—will present Controp Precision Technologies Ltd’s (Controp) new line of S.I.T.E. (surveillance, infrared, thermal and electro-optical) systems in booth 11535 at HAI Heli-Expo on March 1 to 3, in Louisville, Ky. APG will represent Controp’s airborne products and mission systems for the police, law enforcement and search-and-rescue (SAR) market in the United States as well as provide installation, local customer support and maintenance.
The new line of S.I.T.E. systems has the ability of converting helicopters into an advanced electro optical infrared (EO/IR) mission surveillance system. These surveillance systems are most commonly used for a variety of law enforcement applications including police, SAR, fire fighting, coastal surveillance and border protection and control. 
 
APG and Controp will hold a news conference on March 1 at 11 a.m. EST at Heli Expo in room B101. APG will showcase: SITE-20, SITE-30HD and SITE-50HD. The S.I.T.E. camera payloads are gyro-stabilized EO/IR day/night systems, which include a thermal imaging camera with a continuous optical zoom lens and proprietary state-of-the-art image enhancement features.
The high performance, low weight S.I.T.E. systems are field proven and operator friendly due to their gyro-stabilization and image quality, making them cost effective payloads when compared to other similar systems in the market. 
 
APG has successfully collaborated with other manufacturers in the helicopter industry. APG worked with UT Air to upgrade 32 United Nations (UN) helicopters in becoming compliant with the mandate that an all-terrain awareness system (TAWS) be installed in all UN aircraft. 
APG is scheduled to install the TAWS system in another 26 helicopters. APG worked closely with Sandel Avionics to meet Russian Government certification requirements for its ST3400H HeliTAWS product. APG worked with Shadin Avionics to develop a connector specifically designed to enable Western avionics to be installed in Russian helicopters.
 
Controp, established in 1988, has vast experience with installations on a variety of commercial helicopters including Bell 206, Bell 407, Airbus Helicopters (Eurocopter) AS350 and more. Controp also has extensive experience with installations on military helicopters including Russian Helicopters’ Mi-17, Mi-24, Kamov and more. 
In addition, Controp EO/IR camera payloads fly on fixed-wing light aircraft (A/C) including Diamond, Cessna, Piper and other A/C, as well as UAVs and SUAVs.
 
According to APG president, Boris Nekrasov, “We are confident various U.S. agencies will recognize the benefits to this line of S.I.T.E systems for surveillance as well as for search-and-rescue missions.”

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