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ESP – ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE PAYLOAD

ELECTRONIC ORDER OF BATTLE FOR UAV’S

To enhance your UAV operator’s situational awareness, Saab's ESP – Electronic Surveillance Payload – is your solution.

The ESP is an ESM payload for UAV applications. It provides the electronic order of battle (EOB) through emitter identification and location and operates as a stand-alone ESM system integrated with UAV systems possessing a high probability of intercept (POI) for search radars.

ESP – Electronic Surveillance Payload ESP on the Seeker II UAV
ESP on the Seeker II UAV

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