Airborne WAS

ESEN Airborne Wide Area Surveillance System (AWAS), which is a wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) solution, provides persistent surveillance from aerial platforms. AWAS system designed to be integrated into manned surveillance aircrafts and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Class III (MALE/HALE).
Unlike straw-alike looks and small circle projections of traditional airborne surveillance systems, AWAS provides holistic surveillance over very large areas (~10 km2) via imagery sensors. While surveilling overall picture, AWAS is capable to utilize multiple live feed chip-outs of areas of interest at very high resolution (~20 cm GSD).

Proven high performance over various terrain (Urban areas, mountainous areas, etc.)

Live presentation of detected objects on 3-D Geographical Information System (GIS)

Simultaneous moving target detection & tracking, up to 2000 objects (Humans, vehicles, etc.)

Live feed of multiple areas of interest at high resolution (chip-out)

Geo-registration & ortho-rectification

On-board image processing and data recording

Geolocation of detected objects

Seek, pause, search and replay functions

Definition of alarm and interest region, event marks
Technical Specifications

Camera System Specifications
Dimensions | 18 in Radius, 21 in Height |
Weight | 50 kg |
Resolution | 100 MP |
Coverage Area* | 12 km2 @18.000 ft. AGL |
Ground Sampling Distance* | < 30 cm GSD @18.000 ft. AGL |
Power Consumption | 28V DC, 500 W max. |
Stabilization | < 5 micro radyan |
Operational Temperature | -30 oC to +50 oC |
Processing Exploatation and Dissemination Unit Specifications
Dimensions** | 32mm x 480mm x 520mm |
Weight** | < 30 kg |
Power Consumption | 28V DC, 1000 W max. |
EMI/EMC | MIL STD 461F CE102 & RE102 |
Operational Temperature | -20 oC to +30 oC (MIL-STD-810G 502.5, Procedure II) |