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  • August 2011:
    ifp develops a system to simulate cable breaks within the cabling of the rocket launcher MARS/MLRS.

  • June 2011:
    ifp deliveres a new generation of the PC 104 stack for the LCU of the rocket launcher MARS/MLRS with modern components.

  • January 2011:
    The existing rocket simulator is upgraded to manipulate all 12 simulated rockets.

  • January 2011:
    ifp is conducting support for the CX 22 - Invensys interface board.

  • January 2011:
    The existing rocket simulator is upgraded to manipulate all 12 simulated rockets.

  • July 2009:
    ifp is contracted by Cassidian (formerly EADS Defence & Security) (Immenstaad) to develop a device for the safe storage und distribution of a GPS software key.

  • April 2009:
    ifp is contracted by Krauss-Maffei-Wegmann (Kassel) to develop a test and verification system to support the series production of the rocket launcher MARS/MLRS. It is used to prove the Launcher Control Unit (LCU) of the rocket launcher MARS/MLRS.

  • January 2009:
    ifp is contracted by Cassidian (formerly EADS Defence & Security) in Immenstaad to develop a tool to record and analyse the data traffic between the Launcher Control Unit of the rocket launcher MARS/MLRS and the individual rockets.

  • September 2008:
    ifp is contracted by Cassidian (formerly EADS Defence & Security) in Immenstaad to develop an algorithm for GPS satellite tracking purposes.

  • January 2008:
    ifp is contracted by Cassidian (formerly EADS Defence & Security) in Immenstaad to develop an intelligent and flexible Ethernet HUB for the tactical rocket launcher MLRS.

  • January 2008:
    ifp is contracted by Invensys-Foxboro (Stuttgart) to develop an interface board used by a SCADA system for the chemical industry.

  • February 2007:
    For the future Ifp tries to bring in its knowledge about the GMLRS weapon type for the integration of the weapon types SMArt and UNITARY into the EFCS.

  • April 2006:
    At Capo San Lorenzo on Sardegna the first successfull GMLRS rocket launch took place. The missile launched properly.

  • April 2006:
    Ifp is contracted by Cassidian (formerly EADS Defence & Security) in Immenstaad for the development of the software for a tactical rocket simulator. (RSim)

  • April 2004:
    ifp developes the interface board for the ammunition type LAR (Light Artillery) in the scope of the project MLRS EFCS (European Fire Control System).

  • April 2004:
    ifp is contracted by Thales Communications (Italy) to develop the highlevel software for the Launcher Communication & Control System (LCCS) with QNX 6.3 as plattform.

  • February, 2004:
    ifp received a letter of intent for the development of the GMLRS part of the MLRS EFCS (European Fire Control System).






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