27 mars 2024 | International, Aérospatial

BIRD AeroSystems Completes Successful SPREOS DIRCM Installation on Airbus A319 for Undisclosed European Client

This milestone underscores Bird's unwavering commitment to advancing Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) technology, which is already installed in a broad customer base around the world.

https://www.epicos.com/article/794289/bird-aerosystems-completes-successful-spreos-dircm-installation-airbus-a319

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