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RT LTA Systems SkyStar Aerostat First At IDEX 2023

SkyStar 330 [© RT LTA Systems]

RT LTA Systems will present its SkyStar Aerostat family for border and strategic facility protection for the first time at IDEX in Abu Dhabi.

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Press Release, Yavne, 13 February 2023: RT LTA Systems Ltd. – a world-class designer, developer, and manufacturer of the SkyStar family of aerostats for use in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications applications – will present for the first time at IDEX its SkyStar aerostat systems for the protection of borders and strategic and sensitive facilities. The systems, which are used for intelligence and information gathering, can carry a variety of payloads, and provide solutions for a wide range of defence and security missions.

The aerostats can be operated in all weather conditions, with a wind limit of 40 knots, for up to three days with only a 20-minute re-inflation break between deployments. Requiring minimal crew, the high-mobility systems have a very small logistical footprint. SkyStar aerostat systems can be equipped with any payload, including Electro-Optic, Radio, Cellular, SIGINT, Early Warning, and many other types of sensors. RT will tailor a mobile tactical system to your needs and will ensure full reliability at the most cost-effective price for purchase and deployment.

The CEO of the company, Mr. Rami Shmueli, said, “We are happy about the opportunity to present our systems for the first time at this important exhibition. During our many years of experience in the field, our systems have accumulated more than four million operational hours at locations around the world. The ability of our aerostats to carry a wide range of payloads enables our customers to support the protection of borders and sensitive strategic facilities, as well as search and rescue missions.”

SkyStar 180 [© RT LTA Systems]

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