IAI Unveils MOSP 5000: Advanced Multi-Sensor Payload for Aerial and Maritime Platforms

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IAI Unveils MOSP 5000: Advanced Multi-Sensor Payload for Aerial and Maritime Platforms

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has introduced the MOSP 5000, a next-generation Multi-Mission Optronic Stabilized Payload, designed to provide unmatched long-range observation, target tracking, and munition guidance. Developed by TAMAM, IAI’s electro-optics and navigation division, the system integrates multiple sensors and AI-driven tracking capabilities to enhance the operational efficiency of both aerial and maritime platforms.

Advanced Multi-Sensor Capabilities

The MOSP 5000 is engineered for real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Equipped with a high-resolution daylight camera, infrared (IR) imaging, and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensors, it provides superior imaging in both day and night operations. The system’s continuous optical zoom ensures high-clarity visuals, even in challenging environments such as fog, smoke, haze, and cloud cover.

Laser Designation for Precision Targeting

A key feature of the MOSP 5000 is its integrated laser designator, which allows precision targeting and munition guidance. This capability is crucial for airborne strike missions, naval operations, and special forces engagements, enabling pinpoint accuracy in identifying and engaging threats.

AI-Driven Automatic Target Tracking

The system incorporates AI-based automatic target tracking, allowing operators to monitor multiple targets simultaneously. This is particularly useful for border security, coastal surveillance, anti-terror operations, and battlefield reconnaissance. The advanced image stabilization ensures clear visuals even in high-speed movements, making it ideal for UAVs, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and naval vessels.

Flexible and Modular Design

Designed for seamless integration across multiple platforms, the MOSP 5000 features a lightweight, modular build, making it adaptable to various mission requirements. The system can be easily installed on:

  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
  • Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft
  • Maritime patrol vessels and warships
  • Land-based surveillance and defense systems

Building on Decades of Expertise

IAI’s TAMAM division has been a global leader in electro-optical systems for over 60 years, with its technologies being widely used by the Israeli Air Force, Navy, and global defense forces. The MOSP 5000 builds upon the legacy of previous systems like MOSP 3000, MiniPOP, Tactical POPSTAR, and MegaPOP, offering next-level enhancements in stabilization, image processing, and AI integration.

ISR and Combat Missions

With the introduction of the MOSP 5000, IAI strengthens its position as a leader in advanced electro-optical solutions. The system’s cutting-edge AI capabilities, laser guidance, and multi-sensor fusion provide defense forces worldwide with a powerful, reliable, and mission-ready ISR solution. Whether used in airborne, naval, or land-based operations, the MOSP 5000 is set to redefine modern surveillance and targeting technology.

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