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TACMET II tactical weather station for UAV ground control systems

TACMET II has been fielded on over 50 UAV ground control systems for the US military Improved,
EMI-hardened TACMET II provides real-time surface weather input for UAV ground control stations.


April 5, 2006

Climatronics Corporation now offers an improved, tactical weather station, the EMI-hardened TACMET II (P/N 102304), to provide real-time surface weather input for UAV ground control stations.  This rapidly deployable, compact, self-contained weather station typically mounts on a mast on the ground control shelter and includes an internal flux gate compass to automatically align the wind direction data to North.  The system requires extremely low power and can be operated from a wide variety of AC or DC power sources.  Its compact size does not compete for storage or deployment space.

The digital output is easily integrated into almost any existing or planned data and display system applications.  Climatronics’ offers our WeatherView™ and AWeather™ software packages for real-time data display and analysis.  Weatherview™ and AWeather™ run on either a laptop or PDA.

The TACMET II has been fielded on over 50 UAV ground control systems for the US military.  Several additional programs have selected the TACMET II for their local weather data requirements and will be fielding them in 2006.

Climatronics is a leading manufacturer of weather sensors and systems specializing in turn-key system integration and custom application.  We supply and service our equipment throughout the world and maintain a complete factory calibration facility.  For the military customer, “We help YOU own the weather!”

To learn more about this product, or to review our entire range of products and services call David Gilmore at 631-567-7300 or email sales@climatronics.com


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