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AESA radar to be developed for entire German Eurofighter fleet

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June 22, 2020

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

AESA radar to be developed for entire German Eurofighter fleet

GERMANY. Sensor systems supplier HENSOLDT has welcomed today's decision by the German Bundestag to develop the new Active Electronic Scanning Array (AESA) radar for the entire German Eurofighter fleet as a positive signal for Germany as a technology base and for European cooperation in the defense sector.

With the release of the budget for the development, production, and integration of a new radar for the Eurofighter combat aircraft — HENSOLDT's share is over $1.6 billion (1.5 billion euros) — the Bundestag's Budget Committee has cleared the way for the modernization of the Eurofighter in one crucial area, sensor technology. In contrast to the development of the radar to date in a consortium under British leadership, radar system responsibility will now pass into the hands of the German radar house HENSOLDT.

The company, based in Taufkirchen, Bavaria, was already involved in the development and production of the Eurofighter sensor technology currently in use. HENSOLDT employs 2,000 people at its radar centre in Ulm. In the Eurofighter radar departments, an increase of 400 jobs is expected over the duration of the program. In radar development, the company works with the main contractor Airbus and the Spanish defence electronics group Indra.

At the same time, the Bundestag also approved the budget for the procurement of four MKS-180 multi-purpose combat ships for the German Navy. As a result of the product specification, HENSOLDT is supplying four TRS-4D naval radars, also based on AESA technology for this project. Radars of this type are already deployed on several German Navy ships.

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