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Globally renowned defense, aerospace and security company, BAE Systems announced unveiling its 360 Multi-function Vehicle Protection (MVP) Sensor as part of the company’s integrated vehicle protection system (VPS) suite. The 360 MVP Sensor provides enhanced visibility even in dark and dull light settings, situational awareness, threat warning, and effective counter measures deployment to protect armored vehicles and crews.

360 Multi-function VPS

The company, BAE Systems say that their 360 MVP Sensor combines four high-definition (HD), extended-view multifunction cameras that serve as the eyes of the vehicle protection system (VPS) suite. The sensor provides crews with sharp images of the battlespace around them and quickly detects and tracks threats, ranging from ground troops and small arms fire to aerial systems, improvised explosive devices, and missiles. Mature, integrated components provide a modular and affordable system for protecting armored vehicles"

Our approach is different. We’re using mature, integrated components to provide a modular and affordable system for protecting armored vehicles that’s tailorable to the platform, mission, and budget,” commented Ryan Edwards, BAE Systems’ business development manager for Soldier and Vehicle Electronics. “Our vehicle protection system lets crews see first and act first, helping them complete their missions.

360-degree visibility and threat warning

The sensors are designed to provide 360-degree visibility and threat warning capabilities during the day, at night, in adverse weather, and in conditions including fog, dust, and smoke.

Development of BAE Systems’ vehicle protections systems is conducted at the company’s manufacturing center of excellence in Austin, Texas, United States of America.

Integrated, layered security

BAE Systems’ integrated vehicle protection system (VPS) provides an integrated, layered defense for armored vehicles that builds on the company’s extensive experience developing sensors, image-processing technology, and aircraft survivability equipment – technology that has been proven through millions of combat hours.

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