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Uruguay receives mobile border surveillance systemAnkara, Turkey (UPI) Jan 7, 2015 Turkish defense company Aselsan A.S. reports it has completed a contract to equip the Uruguayan Army with a mobile surveillance radar system. The system, mounted on vehicles provided by the Uruguayan Army includes a thermal imager, day TV camera and laser range finder), enabling surveillance operations under any weather condition. Aselsan said its system was delivered under a contract for the Uruguay Border Monitoring System Project that began in 2013. The systems delivered can be ... read more |
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