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C.O.E.L. has won a contract, for an undisclosed amount, to deliver 23 simulation transceivers for PGS AGDUS Gepard from ESW-Extel Systems. The transceivers use the official German Osag-code and are programmable to transmit other laser codes (Cosim, Miles, etc), allowing for international interoperability.

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Date:Aug 1, 2001
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