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Smith Myers launches enhanced Artemis mobile phone detection system

Smith Myers launches enhanced Artemis mobile phone detection system
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Smith Myers has introduced enhancements to its Artemis mobile phone detection, location, and communication system at the Farnborough Airshow 2024. The UK company asserts that these improvements will expand the sensor's operational environments and customer base.

“The effectiveness of Artemis across a broad range of use cases has become clear as we continue to field more systems in different roles,” said Smith Myers managing director Andrew Munro. “We have continued to hone and evolve the capability to meet these new demands.”

The company recently secured several multi-year delivery contracts with various customers, including law enforcement, military, search and rescue, aerial firefighting, maritime, border, and environmental control agencies. These contracts cover both factory-fitted programs and retrofits for existing fleets across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.

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Artemis airborne systems are designed for use on any fixed or rotary wing aircraft, whether crewed or remotely piloted.

New capabilities of the Artemis+ next-generation system were unveiled this week at the Farnborough Airshow. These include cellular mission analysis tools, advanced cellular interactions, mission replay, improved real-time and post-mission mapping, and system output power control. Existing Artemis systems can be upgraded with these new features via a software update.

Additionally, Smith Myers announced an upgrade for the Artemis simulator.

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