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Radamec seen at Euronaval. (Digest).


Radamec went high profile at the recent Euronaval exhibition in Paris with a variety of the company's product range on show in other exhibitor's stands. Edo displayed the Radamec 1500 Electro E`lec´tro

n. 1. An electrotype.
 Optical Fire Control System, which Edo is currently bidding into a number of EEZ EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone  patrol vessel requirements. The 1400/1500 series is already in service with the Royal Australian and Irish navies and under manufacture for an undisclosed Asian navy. (photo)--Alenia Marconi Systems Mar`co´ni system

1. (Elec.) A system or wireless telegraphy developed by

G. Marconi erson>, an Italian physicist, in which Hertzian waves are used in transmission and a coherer is used as the receiving instrument.
 had Radamec's latest Human Computer Interface (HCI (Human Computer Interaction) Refers to the design and implementation of computer systems that people interact with. It includes desktop systems as well as embedded systems in all kinds of devices. ) software on its Naval Combat System Concept Console. This HCI can be inserted into any similar system to run on multi-function consoles, thereby providing a user-friendly control function for the electro optical tracker and fire control functions. (Radamec)
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