Designation:

IBAS

Info
Manufacturer: Raitheon Systems Ltd  
Product type: Fire Control Systems  
Name: Fire control system  

The IBAS (Improved Bradley Acquisition Subsystem) is a second generation FLIR, with day TV, eye safe laser and direct view optics for target acquisition and tracking.

The IBAS has been integrated on the US Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicle.


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Product Amount
Bradley M2/M3 (Infantry fighting vehicle)
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