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April 22, 2005

New Compact Field Tester From CI Systems for Quick Objective EO Testing

CI Systems introduces its new Compact Field Tester (CFT) to perform quick and objective FLIR testing on site – all while the unit under test (UUT) is mounted on its platform.

Westlake Village, CA (PRWEB) April 22, 2005 -- CI Systems introduces its new Compact Field Tester (CFT) to perform quick and objective FLIR testing on site – all while the unit under test (UUT) is mounted on its platform.

“We saw the need for a lightweight field tester that would let operators stay in the field to complete FLIR testing without dismantling the thermal imager or fire control system from the platform,” said Fred Tzafrir, VP of Marketing and Sales for CI Systems. “At the bottom line, this is a big savings in maintenance costs since the UUT is shipped back to the workshop only when necessary.”

With the CFT, the operator can choose from 5 targets and 4 pre-defined set points that he sets up to meet the requirements of his applications.

Popular Applications:
•Periodic testing of fire control systems mounted on tanks or LAV’s in storage and those deployed in remote locations
•FLIRs mounted on UAVs, fixed wing or rotary wing aerial platforms
•FLIRs mounted on rifles
•FLIRs mounted as perimeter security

The CFT, which replaces CI’s Field Test Collimator (FTC), has already been successfully used in several locations.

Rugged and lightweight, the CFT withstands strenuous conditions to full MIL standards for field operation.

CI Systems develops and commercializes a complete range of products and systems for electro-optical testing and measurement, which all comply with ISO and military standards.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, general business conditions in the industry, changes in demand for products, the timing and amount or cancellation of orders and other risks.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at April 22, 2005 07:03 AM

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