Security Like Never Before - Elbit Security Systems
LORROS? MK-II
Long Range Reconnaissance and Observation Network System
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comply with customer specifications.
Elbit Security Systems Ltd. reserves the
right to make such alterations in design,
dimensions specifications and
manufacture as are deemed necessary
to ensure continued improvement.
TCP/IP
Information Grid
LORROS? MK-II is a remote controlled observation and
detection electro-optic system introduced by Elbit Security
Systems Ltd. (ELSEC), utilizing the concept of network centric
control for enhanced security and improved situation
awareness.
Advanced standards in security require integration of a large
number of elements with direct connection to control centers
and data sharing between users, regardless of their
geographical location.
The ability to quickly share and exchange information
independently between system components (sensors, mobile
platforms, C2 systems) creates high quality situational
awareness, significantly enhancing security.
LORROS? MK-II is a prime sensor system in this network.
It is an advanced electro-optic system deployed in the IP
network environment.
The network consists of sensor elements, communication
media and control centers. Communication between
elements in the network utilizing IP technology enables
integration and connectivity by creating a global information
grid, enhancing performance of the security system.
The network links multiple sensors and users into a
comprehensive system which is simply and efficiently
accessed and controlled by the users .
The network employs open architecture, allowing easy
integration of sensors for quick rollout.
LORROS? MK-II accommodates daylight cameras such
as VSS, EPOS, Sony, etc. and all types of thermal imaging
cameras: Crystal-P, Ivory-Z, ARTIM-LR, Opal and more.
The network centric concept used in LORROS? MK-II
is based on ELSECs extensive experience of sensor
deployment and operation gained with customers worldwide.
ELSEC implements LORROS? MK-II integration according
to guidelines specified by U.S DoD NESI (Net-Centric
Enterprise Solutions for Interoperability) and in accordance
with system networking directives issued by the U.S Air
Force, the U.S Navy and Sandia National Laboratories.