CPC company develops control system for vehicles and armored vehicles

The Bat system, developed over two years, provides multifunctional control for vehicles and operates in extreme temperatures from minus 40 to 80 degrees, with dozens of orders already placed.

 The Hummers of the IDF (photo credit: FLASH90)
The Hummers of the IDF
(photo credit: FLASH90)

A boost for the IDF, facing the challenges of ongoing warfare: CPC, a company specializing in the development and production of security and military systems, has developed a multifunctional control system for vehicles, armored vehicles, and UAV stations. The system, called Bat, was developed over more than two years.

Although the new system will be revealed for the first time at the New-Tech exhibition at the end of November at the Expo Tel Aviv complex, the company reports that dozens of orders have already been received. It is a mobile system that allows for rapid deployment in the field and simultaneous control of various platforms, with a data processing unit and real-time status display. The system can operate in extreme temperatures ranging from minus 40 degrees to 80 degrees, without any delay in work speed or in the full functionality of the screen.

CPC was established in 1984 and is owned by industrialist Dov Herpaz. The company has development and manufacturing sites in Yokne’am and Karmiel. CEO Rotem Haimzon: "The company invested in developing the system to create a solution for control and monitoring in military systems. These systems are suitable for the security industries in Israel and allow for customization and flexibility to meet the unique needs of each customer."

The company’s Deputy CEO, Aviv Harpaz: "The Bat system is smart and multifunctional for heavy military vehicles. The system includes an optical display with LED backlighting and provides high-level visual performance."