HENSOLDT Presents its Solutions for Multidomain Missions at Paris Air Show

20.06.2023 Europe
HENSOLDT Presents its Solutions for Multidomain Missions at Paris Air Show

HENSOLDT Presents its Solutions for Multidomain Missions at Paris Air Show

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At the 54th edition of Paris Air Show taking place at Paris-Le Bourget Airport from 19 to 25 June 2023, HENSOLDT is presenting its technologies for multidomain missions at the world’s largest aviation trade fair.

“Our air defence radars are known worldwide and we are proud to contribute to the defence of Ukraine with our TRML-4D,” said HENSOLDT CEO Thomas Müller.

“In Paris, the company is showing mock-ups of its Twinsens and Twinvis air defence systems as well as the TRML-4D. Interested visitors can see the capabilities of the systems demonstrated in a number of videos,” he added.

Reliable usability is essential for successful missions. HENSOLDT knows this and presents its simulators and virtual reality solutions for training and maintenance. The simulation solution ALYSA for test benches also supports test scenarios that would not be possible in a flight test, such as system failures or extreme weather conditions. With DAIMSphere, even classified information can be obtained, safely processed and analysed.

HENSOLDT is also showing several solutions for the protection of flying platforms. These include the SferiRec product family for flight and mission data recording and management, as well as solutions for the cyber security of data exchange between aircraft and ground, of mission records and during maintenance. The Lygarion data link product family enables secure, high data rate information exchange between flying platforms and between air and ground. These systems are used, among other things, for intelligence gathering, reconnaissance and surveillance or the secure control of platforms and weapons. HENSOLDT’s open source intelligence systems is also shown in a demo at the booth.

The HENSOLDT Kalætron Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) is an important component of the AMPS self-protection system, alerting the user when the platform has been located by a radar system. In addition to self-protection, the Kalætron RWR also serves as an extremely powerful data collection device for excellent reconnaissance capabilities. The Kalætron RWR is part of the Kalætron product family, which shares the artificial intelligence approach within HENSOLDT electronics.

In addition to the joint FCMS stand, HENSOLDT is showing its contributions to the European joint project Future Combat Mission System in an interactive app at its own booth.

HENSOLDT has supplied the transmitter-receiver unit and the laser electronics unit that controls the laser transmitter for the GALA laser altimeter. The instrument was developed for the German Aerospace Centre’s JUICE mission and is currently on its way to Jupiter. With the help of GALA, the Jupiter system will be explored and a surface profile of the icy moon.

Ganymede will be created. This will provide insights into whether there is liquid water under several hundred metres of ice cover - an indicator of possible life on this moon.

HENSOLDT is a leading company in the European defence industry with global reach. Based in Taufkirchen near Munich (Germany), the company develops complete sensor solutions for defence and security applications. As a technology leader, HENSOLDT drives the development of defence electronics and optronics and is continuously expanding its portfolio based on innovative approaches to data management, robotics and cyber security.

With more than 6,500 employees, HENSOLDT achieved a turnover of 1.7 billion euros in 2022. HENSOLDT is listed in the MDAX on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

 



 
 

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