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  • BIRD Aerosystems secures contract for Airborne Missile Protection System with Israeli Defense.
  • Innovative µDIRCM offers lightweight, compact protection, enhancing Apache helicopter's defense.
  • Global demand rises for BIRD's advanced self-protection systems, highlighting cutting-edge capabilities.

BIRD Aerosystems, a provider of innovative airborne defense solutions, announces a significant milestone with a contract from the Israeli Ministry of Defense (DDR&D) for the development, installation and testing of its Airborne Missile Protection System (AMPS), including its recently developed µDIRCM solution on the Israeli Air Force’s Apache helicopter.

The system is developed in collaboration with the Directorate of Defense Research & Development (DDR&D) of the Israeli Ministry of Defense. 

Compact and advanced DIRCM

Under the agreement, BIRD will develop, integrate, deliver and test its AMPS solution, incorporating the world’s most compact and advanced DIRCM, ensuring full protection of IAF’s Apache helicopter against modern ground-to-air threats.

BIRD’s patented µDIRCM is the world’s lightest, smallest and most advanced multi-functional solution, combining missile detection, confirmation, tracking, and laser jamming within a single unit. It achieves near-zero false alarms and offers unmatched capabilities in threat engagement.

Demand for self-protection system

BIRD’s patented µDIRCM is the lightest, smallest and advanced multi-functional key, combining missile detection

This is a major milestone for BIRD Aerosystems,” said Matan Perry, VP Marketing & Sales at BIRD Aerosystems. “We are proud that the Israeli Air Force - one of the most advanced air forces in the world - has chosen our newest DIRCM to protect its AH-64."

"Our solution combines cutting-edge technology in the world’s most compact and lightweight DIRCM system, delivering unmatched protection facing today’s threats. We witness an increasing worldwide demand for self-protection system, even for small platforms.” 

Advanced airborne protection systems

Ronen Factor, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of BIRD Aerosystems, stated:  “It is a great personal and professional privilege for my Co-CEO- Mr. David Dragucki and me to lead the company now selected to equip Israeli Air Force’s AH-64A with the most advanced airborne protection systems available today."

"This strategic program, in partnership with the Ministry of Defense and DDR&D, reflects both our deep commitment to national defense and our proven capabilities in delivering mission-critical technologies that meet the most demanding operational needs."

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