Thales to present modern air defence technologies

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Thales to present modern air defence technologies


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  4 September 2024

One of the key air defence solutions Thales will present at MSPO this year is the GM200 Multi-Mission family air surveillance and air defence medium-range radars, leveraging the experience of more than 160 Ground Master radars already in operation in 28 countries. The GM200 MM exists in two different mobile versions. The Ground Master 200 Multi-Mission “all in one” (GM200 MM/A) targets mainly Air Surveillance, as well as GBAD operations (up to low-level MRAD), with the well-known GM200 integrated C2 shelter, facilitating space for the radar mast to gain elevation for low-level air surveillance and 2 operators on board. The Ground Master 200 Multi-Mission “compact” version (GM200 MM/C) is a pallet version offering tactical mobility and specific mission capabilities such as artillery Counter Battery and Weapon Locating. It also suits well VSHOR/SHORAD missions as its GM200 MM/A brother.

 

Both versions successfully identify various target types – from low, small, and slow to high-manoeuvring and stealth ones, at distances of up to 250 km and altitudes of up to 24 km.

 

Thales is the market leader in 70 mm rocket systems, thus this year’s MSPO will also feature presentations of this type of solution. The company will showcase unguided rockets, offering a very high standard of interoperability and successful integration on a wide range of platforms – from US launchers to airborne (qualified for AH064 Apache) and ground combat platforms, as well as remote weapon stations. Laser-guided rockets, on the other hand, provide top precision in leading the ammunition to the target. It is worth mentioning that during this year’s Eurosatory trade fair held in Paris in June, WB Group companies signed an agreement with Thales Group entities, including Thales Poland, enabling the integration of 70 mm guided and unguided rocket launchers with Polish ZMU-03/05 turret systems.

 

“Thales is consistently increasing its presence in Poland, both by investing in state-of-the-art production facilities, such as the new extension of the Digital Identity and Security facility in Tczew, opening July this year, and by strengthening cooperation with major local defence companies. Our aim is to develop and supply cutting-edge technologies, not only for the Polish Armed Forces, but also for international customers. We also want to actively support the Ministry of Defence in major defence programmes in the fields of air and sea defence, as well as military satellite communications,” said Magdalena Nizik, CEO of Thales Polska.

 

A crucial tool in the defence of any country, which Thales will also be showcasing at MSPO, are technologies to counter threats from micro- and mini-UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), such as C-UAS anti-drone systems. These enable to secure the most sensitive areas and critical infrastructure. Thales has extensive experience in this filed, combining both expertise in airspace protection and management systems. As a result, the company develops solutions tailored to the individual needs of its customers.

 

In addition to air defence technology, Thales will also present advanced communications systems. These will include:

 

   NextW@ve Airborne, an airborne SDR V/UHF radio that guarantees national and NATO coalition interoperability.

 

    a lightweight handheld SDR V/UHF radio to improve communications with various frontline units.

 

   F@stnet HD CNR vehicular CNR radio, enabling high data rates of up to 250 Kbps and greater efficiency of modern battlefield management systems.

 

   Nexium 4G-5G Dome – a military-grade 4G-5G solution for mobile command posts and dismounted soldiers that provides a tactical advantage through enhanced manoeuvrability and interoperability. The system enables wireless secure connectivity on the move or on-the-pause. It is compatible with CNR technology and is easy to configure anywhere, anytime.

 

   MicroSAT – a fully integrated satellite terminal, designed to operate in Ka or Ku-band. It transmits and receives bandwidth data rates of approximately 10 Mbps. Great for demanding environments such as helicopters, boats and various ground vehicles.

 

   SlingBlade KA – a fully electronically steerable (ESA) thin profile antenna that can switch from GEO to LEO satellites in milliseconds. It supports global coverage networks such as Inmarsat GX, SES and Intelsat.

 

   Modem 21 Field – a secure IP Satcom modem for land-based operations, providing secure information exchange in full mobility.

 

MSPO is one of the top defence industry events in Europe and the third-largest defence trade fair after events in Paris and London. Each year, over four days, several hundred stands are viewed by an average of around 10,000 visitors. Thales has participated in the event since 2013.