Geco Tablet-based Mission Systems Enter Indonesia Air Force Service

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  • 12:57 PM, December 8, 2017
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Geco Tablet-based Mission Systems Enter Indonesia Air Force Service
GECO Air tablet based mission system (Image: Inzpire)

Inzpire has announced that its GECO Air tablet-based mission system has entered service with the Indonesian Air Force – the Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Udara.

The tablet is designed to complement existing on-board avionics systems by bringing hardware technology to the cockpit. The system will be used by Su-27, Su-30, F-16, Hawk, T-50 and Super Tucano platforms, the company said in a statement Tuesday.

Inzpire signed a contract to deliver the system to Indonesia earlier this year.

Geco’s suite of situational awareness and safety assistance apps includes advanced navigation overlaid on a wide range of mapping and satellite imagery, a worldwide aeronautical database and tactical applications such as advanced threat displays.

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