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Israeli surveillance balloon keeping Paris delegates safe

Paris police deployed the device to help assure the security of participants in the UN climate change summit currently in session.

Skystar 180 in the air,   providing tactical mid-range surveillance defense and security from an altitude up to 1,  000 feet. Photo courtesy of RT Systems

 

Paris police launched an Israeli-made Skystar 180 aerostat surveillance balloon over the French capital to help assure the security of about 200 worldwide delegates to the 11-day United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) that began November 30 .

The Skystar 180 is one of several aerostat models designed and manufactured in Yavne by RT Systems for use in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and communications.

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According to the Israeli company’s website, “Users active in prevent-prepare-respond-recover settings requiring continuous and compact aerial support are a natural fit for Skystar products.”

 

skystar-groundstation-The portable ground control station processes data and video from Skystar 180. Photo courtesy of RT Systems

 

The small Skystar 180 tactical aerostat system provides mid-range surveillance defense and security from an altitude up to 1, 000 feet (300 meters) above ground. “By providing an elevated platform, well above the field of operation, the system offers an indispensable, dominating view of the scene below, ” the company explains.

The system is based on a towable trailer and consists of a stabilized day/night electro-optical payload suspended from a helium-filled aerostat. In Paris, the balloon is using an electro-optical payload from Israeli defense company Controp, based in Hod Hasharon.

The balloon is tethered to a portable ground control station where personnel process the transmitted surveillance video and data.

 

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