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BIRD Aerosystems Secures Another Global Contract to Supply Its Airborne Missile Protection System (AMPS) to an additional African Air Force

Comprehensive Protection for Mi-17 and Mi-35 Helicopters, Including Full Integration, Training, and Logistical Support

March 10, 2025 Photo(s): By BIRD

BIRD Aerosystems, a global leader in defense technology, has secured a contract to supply its Airborne Missile Protection System (AMPS), featuring the SPREOS (Self-Protection Radar Electro-Optic System) DIRCM, to an additional African Air Force. The contract includes the delivery of a comprehensive self-protection suite for Mi-17/8 and Mi-35 helicopters, ensuring enhanced survivability against missile threats.

This agreement represents a significant milestone in the African Air Force's ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet with combat-proven missile defense solutions that enhance pilot survivability and strengthen national airspace security. As part of the contract, BIRD Aerosystems will also provide comprehensive training for pilots and maintenance crews, ensuring operational proficiency and long-term system sustainability.

Ronen Factor, Co-Chief Executive Officer of BIRD Aerosystems, stated: "We are witnessing an increasing global demand for advanced airborne self-protection systems as air forces seek to enhance their defense capabilities. This latest agreement further expands BIRD's portfolio of international contracts, reinforcing the trust in our combat-proven self-protection solutions. By integrating our cutting-edge technology into additional Mi-17 and Mi-35 helicopter fleets, we take pride in contributing to crew protection and mission success in high-threat environments."