Milipol 2019: WeaponLogic Presents Weapon Management System

The WeaponLogic Eco System

WeaponLogic (Secubit), an Israeli company specializing in advanced weapon readiness and maintenance solutions for global military and paramilitary forces as well as law enforcement and HLS agencies, is presenting the WeaponLogic Eco System for the management of large caliber weapon system fleets, at the Milipol 2019 Show in Paris.

Utilizing artificial intelligence, the system delivers comprehensive usage data regarding weapons’ operational status for optimized performance.

WeaponLogic’s system supplies data for maintenance as well as operational and tactical optimization according to actual use for several large-caliber firearms, including mortars, artillery, and tank cannons. The system’s sophisticated algorithm collects and records comprehensive weapon firing data in real time and delivers updated status information regarding the current state of the weapon and the potential for future malfunctions, based on the degree of wear and tear exerted on the weapon during usage. This data enables the creation of a relevant, customized maintenance plan for each specific device.

The system consists of a Smart Sensor and Applications. The sensor is a chip that fully integrates into any type of weapon: pistol, rifle, sniper rifle, crew-served weapon, and mortar. The chip records and gathers information in real time regarding the use of the weapon ‒ including the amount and type of ammunition used, rate of fire, single or automatic shots, dry fires and drops, time signature, and type of weapon. WeaponLogic Smart Sensor utilizes AI to distill information regarding the weapon and its operational state. The sensor weighs only 20 grams and has over a million-shot memory.

The Reader and Dashboard applications provide a complete weapon and operator profile. A smart algorithm processes a unique signal to define and analyze data gathered from all smart sensors. The applications offer a user-friendly interface and an ability to manage the maintenance of the weapons, including round counts, assigned users, service history, service recommendations, armorer maintenance history, battery status, etc.

Both applications provide usage data and analytics reflecting the weapon’s operational status for preventive and precise maintenance, along with inventory management and tactical features.

WeaponLogic’s Head of Sales, Ruby Shasha, reveals that the company already supplied the new system to an undisclosed customer in Europe. “We are proud to announce that, following rigorous testing, we have received an order for the supply of the WeaponLogic system for mortars to a European country, with the system already in operational use. WeaponLogic is being used in a number of countries around the world ‒ rapidly gaining popularity due to its ease of operation, its significant impact on resource savings, and its suitability for a wide range of weapons and artillery.”

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