HENSOLDT Ventures and Starburst have invited start-ups from NATO and allied countries to propose ideas for disruptive sensors for the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program. It established an accelerator, the...
HENSOLDT has developed a new version of its "Twinvis" passive radar, which is now being launched in a fully integrated shelter variant for military use as "Twinvis Military Sheltered". So far,...
The German Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) has commissioned a demonstrator study of Hensoldts new detect-and-avoid radar being developed for the EURODRONE. Germany has drawn...
The lone IRIS-T SLM air defence system has achieved 100 % hit rate in Ukraine, even in waves of attack with more than 12 targets. Its manufacturer, Diehl Defence made this...
HENSOLDT is supplying four of its radars for Diehl Defenses IRIS-T SLM air defense systems that are meant for Ukraine. As part of an order from Diehl Defense worth a two-digit...
Israels Rafael has teamed up with German company HENSOLDT to offer a solution to the Air Forces (Luftwaffe) requirement of airborne electronic warfare capabilities with Initial Operating Capability (IOC) in...
HENSOLDT will bring its Identification-Friend-or-Foe (IFF) into the upcoming IFF modernization programme of the South Korean armed forces. The company was awarded by LIG Nex1 two contracts worth approximately €10m to...
HENSOLDT has won €50 million to equip the German-Norwegian submarine project U212 CD with a fully digital sensor suite. The optronics division of HENSOLDT has now received a corresponding order worth...
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