OSG's Tougher, Longer Life, ADI Armor Glass to Be Highlighted at the AUSA in Washington in October


WASHINGTON -



A revolutionary ADI technology for transparent armor is to be exhibited by Oran Safety Glass (OSG) at the Association of the US Army's annual exhibition in Washington from 13 to 15 October, at booth no. 1442.



OSG's new ADI technology replaces the conventional PC No-spall (shrapnel) plastic layer in transparent armor. The no-spall layer is typically attached to the 'safe side' of the glass, but it is subject to delamination, requires careful maintenance and reducing the lifecycle of the transparent armor.



OSG's ADI technology has a high 'Technology Readiness Level' meaning it has been tested and certified as ready for field deployment. Indeed it has already been used in some European military projects. ADI technology delivers the same level of protection while removing the need for plastic, effectively doubling the lifecycle of the transparent armor from 3-5 years to 5-9 years.



Transparent armor is used in a large variety of military and police armoured vehicles to provide superior situational awareness while preserving the security of vehicle occupants.



OSG will also exhibit its ScreeneX in Washington. ScreeneX is the world's first windshield with a built in LCD screen, suitable for use in military and civilian vehicles and all types of transportation platforms.



"The feature-rich ScreeneX digital display can be positioned anywhere within the vehicle's windscreen and it is fully integrated into the screen's structure," said Daniel Cohen, CEO of OSG.



"The ScreeneX can display high-resolution video, text and graphics including maps and video feeds from a control base or from sensors and cameras mounted on the vehicle.



"Particularly in military settings it offers dramatically improved situational awareness while maximizing the space within the driver's compartment. The ability to effectively display night vision adds to the system's capabilities.



These advantages are delivered while maintaining superior levels of safety. "The rugged ScreeneX features an overlap of armored steel, ensuring no decrease in the protection level of the vehicle's window. In addition, the Screenex's military-grade screen is fully protected from ballistics, theft or vandalism," he said.



The ScreeneX is low maintenance and can be cleaned in the same way as other parts of the windscreen. The electronics unit is separate from the screen allowing easy maintenance and replacement of all components.



ScreeneX is suitable for use in any vehicle which has a windscreen, from the smallest land patrol vehicles to heavy transports, as well as marine and air applications. As it can be used to channel night vision, the ScreeneX is suitable for missions at night as well as during the day.



OSG will also be displaying its line of Ultra-Light Weight technologies, which are 30% lighter than those currently on the market and a light weight advanced materials frame for transparent armor which is lighter than steel, equally durable, strong and cost effective, compared to conventional technologies.



About OSG



If it's glass, OSG provides it. From transparent armor for the defense and security, military and civilian applications, automotive and architectural glass systems to glass for rail and heavy engineering machinery, OSG is a world-leading developer and manufacturer.



Founded in 1979, OSG has developed and provided glass for a range of specialized applications. Whether it is light weight compositions - some 40% lighter than competitors - or transparent armor, OSG creates the glass that satisfies your needs.



OSG's in-house development and production teams work closely with academic experts to provide a continuous stream of improvements and innovations.



OSG is the leading supplier of armoured windows for the MRAP and MATV family of vehicles for the American Army. It is also the sole supplier of armoured windows for the FHTV. OSG has also been involved with the PVP for the French Army, the HUSKY - for the British Army, ZETROS and ACTROS for Daimler, DINGO for KMW, MAN for the German Army and The Astra - for the Italian Army. Visit http://www.osg.co.il






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