A multifunctional collision warning system to usher in a new era of Europe's sovereignty and self-reliance in defense matters.
become more prevalent in our skies, ensuring their safe integration with manned aircraft is of utmost importance. Hensoldt’s advanced radar technology is key to achieving this objective.To ensure the successful implementation of the "detect-and-avoid radar," the Munich-based company conducted comprehensive risk-minimizing studies at both national and European levels.
These studies focus on the conception and design of a specialized radar sensor system and are tailored to the unique requirements of the Eurodrone project. The company has also carried out extensive flight test campaigns, showcasing the functional capabilities of its radar system. The demonstrator study for the DAA radar will investigate its technical feasibility for the Eurodrone and verify its performance with a near-series demonstrator. Additionally, the study aims to minimize risks associated with future series development.
The DAA being a flight-and mission-critical component emphasizes the need for safety requirements to be adhered to and approvals to be sanctioned by international aviation safety authorities and military organizations.The Eurodrone project represents a major step forward for European military capabilities and autonomy. With a budget of 7.1 billion euros and led by Airbus, the project's primary objective is to reduce Europe's reliance on American-made drones, such as the Reaper.
The Eurodrone will be a medium-altitude long-endurance drone designed to operate in both civil and military airspaces. It comes in two versions: one equipped for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions, and the other armed for
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