Dispositivos PRD para los soldados de EEUU que operan en ambientes degradados (con bajo o nula disponibilidad de GNSS)

El Ejército de los EEUU invertirá 34 millones de dólares para la compra de equipos de localización personal, preparados para el seguimiento de los soldados en cualquier entorno. Es la versión militar de un sistema empleado por exploradores. Estas balizas, son como las utilizadas por los pilotos y están preparadas para operar en ambientes en los cuales el desempeño del GPS este limitado (degradado). Esta capacidad para funcionar en ámbitos degradados e incluso negados para el GPS es la principal diferencia respecto a la de los pilotos. El suministro de los PRD (Dispositivo de Recuperación de Personal), ha sido encargado por el Pentágono este mes de abril a la compañía Mc Murdo, filial de Orolia. 

imgOrolia, a world leader in Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) solutions, announced that its subsidiary McMurdo Inc. was awarded a $33,986,800 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to manufacture Personnel Recovery Devices (PRD). This PRD is a dual-mode, MIL-SPEC Personal Locator Beacon that will be integrated into the Army’s Personnel Recovery Support System (PRSS). The PRD will be capable of transmitting both open and secure signals (training-combat dual mode) to alert and notify that a soldier has become isolated, missing, detained or captured.

This innovative positioning device will optimize a successful rescue operation for soldiers in a distress situation through secure enhanced capabilities. It has been designed to meet military standards and specifications, and has improved accuracy, decreased size, weight and power (SWaP) requirements.

“We are extremely proud and honored to have been selected by the US Army as the provider of this critical positioning device for the safety of US warfighters. Easy to incorporate into Personnel Recovery operations, the PRD is based on Orolia’s new rugged and small PNT platform dedicated to dismounted soldier Assured PNT applications. This award, which follows the 2016 contract from the U.S. Coast Guard to produce 16,000 FastFind 220 personal locator beacons, is a testimony to Orolia’s world leadership in Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing,” said Jean-Yves Courtois, CEO of Orolia.

The Personnel Recovery Support System Personnel Recovery Device contract was awarded by the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland on behalf of the Army Air Warrior Product Management Office at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama with an estimated completion date of March 6, 2022.

Fuente:  https://www.orolia.com