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lunes, 25 de enero de 2016

Firma turca gana licitación de equipo de visión nocturna para Filipinas

DND Declares Aselsan (Turkey Firm) Lowest Bidder in Army's Deal for Night-Fighting Gear



Aselsan's night fighting gear 

MANILA - The Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) of the Department of National Defense (DND) has declared Aselsan A.S., an defense firm dealing in electronic warfare gear based in Turkey, as the lowest bidder for the Philippine Army's Night Fighting System (NFS) Acquisition Project worth P1.116 billion to buy 4,464 night sighting and laser and infrared aiming devices.

The bidding was presided over by retired general Assistant Secretary Ernesto Boac.

Aselsan got the project for more than P700 million only, lower by P300 million from the bid price offered by US-based Armasight Enterprises.

Aselsan was represented by Murat Unluturk, owner of the Defense Marketing Consultancy (DMC), and associate Civan Uzcivanuglu along with two others when DND-BAC declared the company the lowest bidder on Thursday last week. (Editor's note: Information on representation corrected.)

The acquisition consists of Night Vision Monocular, an Infrared Aiming Device and a Laser Zeroing Device.

Aselsan's local partner is System Nomics Philippines, Inc. led by Alan Mendoza.

A quick background check shows that Aselsan has no extensive experience in manufacturing night vision products, since its expertise is producing military electronics and munition systems including radar, which means the firm has to acquire the important components, most especially the lens, from a different manufacturer as the Army wants a US-made lens.

The NFS project is considered the "pet-project" of Maj. Gen. Elmer Pabale, now commander of the Army Support Command (ASCOM), who formulated the specs.

The Army wants the lens of the monocular to be US-made and it should be a "third-generation" lens, which is said to be the product of US-based Litton Industries, the sole manufacturer in the world of such a lens assembly.

In 2001, Litton was bought by Northrop Grumman Corporation.

An inside source indicated that he was not sure about Turkey having applied for Export License from the US State Department to acquire the lens.

The NFS is part of the Army's modernization program funded through the General Appropriation Act (GAA).

"At one point during the open forum of the bidding proceedings, the representative of Israel asked the BAC why it opened the bidding to everyone when the specs of the procurement dictated that the critical part should be US-made," a local representative who was present during the pre-bid conference recalled.

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martes, 1 de julio de 2014

Visores para la Armada de Chile

La Armada de Chile licita la compra de gafas de visión nocturna



(Infodefensa.com) Santiago de Chile - La Dirección de Ingeniería de Sistemas Navales ha llamado a licitación pública para la compra de dieciséis gafas de visión nocturna (NVG) que serán empleadas por la Dirección General del Territorio Marítimo y de Marina Mercante (DIRECTEMAR).

Los dispositivos deberán tener un tubo intensificador de imágenes de tercera generación o equivalente con una resolución de a lo menos 64 lp/mn y una ganancia de brillo de 40000 fl/fc como mínimo. El tubo además deberá contar con una figura de mérito (FOM) de 1600 o superior, una sensibilidad foto cátodo de al menos 1500 µA/lm, auto-gating y un control automático de brillo o similar para mejorar la imagen contra fuentes de luz dinámica.

Los visores requieren una resolución de 1.15 cy/mR o superior y una respuesta espectral entre 400 y 950nm. Cada sistema dispondrá de un lente objetivo de al menos 26mm, f/ 1.2, amplificación óptica de 1x, un rango de dioptría de +2 a -6 y focal de 15 cms a infinito. En cuanto a campo de vista (FOV), éste será de 40° estándar, 11,9° con lente 3x, 9,6° con lente 4x y 7,7° con lente 5x.

Se admiten ofertas hasta el 26 de junio

Los NVG que participen en este concurso deben tener iluminador IR integrado con alarma, operar con baterías comerciales AA de lo menos cuarenta horas y contar con indicador de baterías bajas. El peso de las gafas de visión nocturna con montaje y batería no debe sobrepasar los 700 gramos.

Las ofertas podrán ser presentadas en el portal mercadopublico.cl (ficha de licitación ID 3138-81-LE14) hasta el 26 de junio y la adjudicación del contrato será comunicada el 30 de junio.

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