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Elbit unveils new soldier tracking device

A new device for tracking soldiers in areas where GPS devices may not work has been introduced by Elbit Systems of Israel.

By Richard Tomkins
Elbit says its SmarTracker enables tracking of soldiers in difficult environments where GPS service may be unavailable. Photo courtesy of Elbit Systems
Elbit says its SmarTracker enables tracking of soldiers in difficult environments where GPS service may be unavailable. Photo courtesy of Elbit Systems

Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Elbit Systems of Israel has unveiled a new situational awareness system called SmarTrack for use by dismounted troops operating in a GPS-denied environment.

SmarTrack, through the use of radio frequency ranging technology, gives commanders in urban areas, inside buildings or where GPS signals are jammed a three-dimensional location of force members and a data link to transmit command-and control data between users.

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The system is lightweight -- about 5.29 ounces. Its situational awareness data can be transmitted and read on any end-user device held by either the individual operator or the commander.

The company described SmarTrack in a press release as a natural addition to its DOMINATOR infantry soldier suite.

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