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Finland Adopts Elbit Dismounted Soldier Systems

Yesterday, Israeli firm Elbit Systems announced that they were awarded a contract by the Finnish Army, to supply advanced dismounted soldier systems, in the first phase of a comprehensive ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance) program.

The equipment includes eenhanced observation soldier equipment (MARS), comprehensive situation awareness software, cutting edge combat soldier wearable radio (PNR1000) and computer systems intended to enhance the operational capabilities of the Finnish Army in the areas of reconnaissance, terrain dominance and dismounted soldiers.

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7 Responses to “Finland Adopts Elbit Dismounted Soldier Systems”

  1. Chen Lee says:

    hmmm, back around 1987, I had an Elbit Flacon on my FN FNC…..wow, this story brought back some ole memories……

  2. Strike-Hold! says:

    Great – now all they need to do is buy enough RK95’s to equip their whole army…

  3. mike says:

    Nothing wrong with the Elbit Falcon. The IDF started using them in the late 90’s ,which I’ve seen to be a mark of an item being affordable and great value for the price. The Mepro21 they replaced it with it pretty snazzy as well 😉

  4. jma78 says:

    Interesting… I was a part of the test group that tested the radios, and as far as i know, the tests are not over… Phases 1 and 2 are, but they should commence late summer.

    Of all the radios we tested, Elbit´s was by far the most expensive one (and it´s range was the same as with every other radio).. With all the recent budget cuts, it makes me wonder who we chose the Elbit (if indeed it´s decided)