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ThalesRaytheonSystems To Deliver Advanced Command And Control Systems For Swiss Air Force

FLORAKO comprises master surveillance radars (pictured) , a data and communication system, a new airspace management system and new air command and control centers.

Fullerton CA (SPX) Oct 20, 2005
ThalesRaytheonSystems (TRS) has received $120 million in contracts from the Swiss defense procurement agency, armasuisse, to provide the Swiss Air Force with advanced Link-16 connectivity for their fighter aircraft. The funding represents a continuation of work by TRS on the FLORAKO command and control program.

FLORAKO is a high performance air defense and air space management system developed by TRS. It went into operation on Feb. 2, 2004, after successfully completing final tests and operating in parallel with the previous Swiss air defense system.

FLORAKO comprises master surveillance radars, a data and communication system, a new airspace management system and new air command and control centers.

The upgraded FLORAKO systems will transmit voice and data over an encrypted link, provide nation-wide Link-16 coverage, allow the aircraft to acquire Link-16 before take-off and incorporate multifunctional information distribution system (MIDS) technology.

MIDS technology will help pilots to overcome the challenges of gathering data while flying their aircraft over the mountainous Swiss terrain.

"The future Defense System will be expanded to integrate more real time data and to interface with more sensors and reconnaissance assets in order to provide maximum information for decision making," said Dr. Alfred Markwalder, Swiss chief of Armament.

"The addition of Link-16 is a step in this direction and demonstrates FLORAKO's ability to adapt and to grow with the evolution of information sources, allowing Switzerland to maintain a modern fielded System for many years to come."

"TRS is extremely proud to be awarded this new phase -- Phase VII -- of FLORAKO by armasuisse," said Michel Mathieu, chief executive officer of ThalesRaythonSystems. "The success of this program is the outcome of an outstanding cooperation between the teams of armasuisse and of TRS on both sides of the Atlantic."

Florako Phase VII is slated for completion in late 2008. Work will be performed by ThalesRaytheonSystems employees in Fullerton and Massy, France. Swiss industry will also participate in the system's deployment.

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