HENSOLDT

Airborne surveillance radar to be provided to CAE Aviation by Hensoldt - News
February 24, 2023TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany. Hensoldt has won a contract from CAE Aviation to deliver a multimission surveillance radar to their surveillance aircraft fleet, Hensoldt announced in a statement.
Novel sensor network contract for next-gen European fighter won by Hensoldt - News
February 13, 2023TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany. Hensoldt has won a $100 million euro ($107 million) contract to develop "essential core elements" of the novel sensor network in the German-French-Spanish armament project known as the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), the company announced in a statement.
Sensors for Eurodrone pods to be made by Hensoldt - News
January 24, 2023TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany. Sensors maker Hensoldt has signed an agreement to develop sensor equipment that can be integrated into a pod to give the recently commissioned Eurodrone a signals-intelligence (SIGINT) capability.
Air surveillance radars for Ukraine to be provided by Hensoldt - News
January 19, 2023TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany. Hensoldt will supply two additional TRML-4D radars to Ukraine to provide air defense as part of an order worth $2 million euros, the company announced in a statement.
Ukraine receives 4 air defense radars from Hensoldt - News
October 21, 2022TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany. Sensor company Hensoldt is sending four air defense radars to Ukraine to support its war effort against Russia, the company announced in a statement.
New IFF systems to be integrated into Israeli air defense radars - News
July 26, 2022TAUKIRCHEN, Germany. Sensor company HENSOLDT will deliver Identification-Friend-or-Foe (IFF) products to a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. to be used in military air defense radars operated by several nations, HENSOLDT announced in a statement.
New friend-or-foe identification sensor tech to be delivered to Norway - News
July 08, 2022TAUFKIRCHEN, Germany. Sensor company Hensoldt will deliver upgraded Identification-Friend-or-Foe (IFF) technology to Norwegian armed forces as part of a contract worth $15 million, the company said in a statement.