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Army orders remote visualization systems

DULLES, Va., Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Remote visualization systems for mine-detecting/road clearance vehicles in Afghanistan have been ordered by the U.S. Army from NIITEK Inc.

The contract, with a potential value of $18 million, is for 102 RVIS systems, initial spare parts, technical support and training and logistics data in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

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NIITEK said the system provides remote viewing of the Husky Mounted Detection System Graphical User Interface display in a follow-on vehicle.

The Husky uses ground penetrating radar to detect both non-metallic and metal-cased explosive devices and RVIS will allow for additional operation from another vehicle and the ability to view and manipulate the HMDS Graphic User Interface.

"The RVIS system is a complimentary technology to the Husky Mounted Detection Systems currently deployed in theater," said NIITEK President Juan Navarro.

"RVIS provides the HMDS operator another set of 'eyes' by transmitting real-time detection information to a secondary display being monitored by others. This enhanced capability allows HMDS and remote operators to quickly analyze and verify threats ensuring improved mission execution in a minimal amount of time."

Delivery of the systems is expected to be completed by the end of next year.

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