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"Scientific and Research Institute of Systems Engineering"
International Maritime Defence Show
For more than the half a century the JSC «Scientific and
Research Institute of Systems Engineering» («NIIS») has
been, the designing the aviation and marine radio-electronic
systems including special-purpose systems. In the framework
of these directions «NIIS» elaborates design documentation
as well as produces the dummies, prototypes and production
samples of engineering. Scientific and technical potential of
the Institute enables to cope successfully with designing of
the monumental radio-electronic systems, intended for information
receiving from all physical fields, and also to produce
the items, conforming to the best world samples.
Up to date the «NIIS» has been engineered a family of the unique «Sea Dragon» search and sighting systems intended for installation in the aircrafts of different types and possessing of possibility to be upgraded with the promising sensors.
Number of shows: 3312
Modify date: 12/27/2007 19:35:35
Field: Combat control systems, signal operation, electronic & radio technical equipment & sonar gear
Fax: +7 (812) 268-22-09
Form of ownership: joint-stock company
IMDS-07 participant: yes
Phone: +7 (812) 268-39-82
Physical address: 24/1, Bucharestskaya str., St. Petersburg, 192102, Russia
Up to date the «NIIS» has been engineered a family of the unique «Sea Dragon» search and sighting systems intended for installation in the aircrafts of different types and possessing of possibility to be upgraded with the promising sensors.
Number of shows: 3312
Modify date: 12/27/2007 19:35:35
Field: Combat control systems, signal operation, electronic & radio technical equipment & sonar gear
Fax: +7 (812) 268-22-09
Form of ownership: joint-stock company
IMDS-07 participant: yes
Phone: +7 (812) 268-39-82
Physical address: 24/1, Bucharestskaya str., St. Petersburg, 192102, Russia