ELT Group is participating in AOC Europe 2025, which takes place in Rome from 6 to 8 May. The company will present its advanced solutions at the event, drawing on more than seventy years of expertise in the ElectroMagnetic Spectrum...
To read the full article, please log in or enter your email below:
ELT Group is participating in AOC Europe 2025, which takes place in Rome from 6 to 8 May. The company will present its advanced solutions at the event, drawing on more than seventy years of expertise in the ElectroMagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) domain.
The event presents an opportunity for ELT Group to showcase its technologies, which are developed to address the evolving operational needs of modern warfare. These solutions are shaped by insights gained from current international conflicts, highlighting the need for multi-domain operations and ensuring interoperability between both advanced (up to sixth generation) and legacy systems within a system-of-systems framework.
Among the technologies ELT Group will highlight is its broad range of electronic warfare (EW) solutions, which span land, naval, and airborne operations. These solutions cover Electronic Support Measures (ESM), Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Countermeasures (ECM), and Electronic Attack (EA) capabilities. A prominent example is the Tactical EW System (TEWS), which integrates both Electronic Warfare and SIGINT capabilities into a networked, mobile platform. This system ensures total protection for critical infrastructure while facilitating intelligence gathering to enhance Situational Awareness.
Additionally, ELT will present its counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) technologies, available in on-the-move, transportable, and fixed configurations, designed to safeguard critical infrastructure from various UAS threats. A new feature of the C-UAS range is the KARMA system, which employs Artificial Intelligence to provide a radar-less approach for countering UAS threats.
The company will also feature its capabilities in Cyberspace Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) protection, providing solutions to address the complex challenges of modern electronic warfare operations.
A key highlight of ELT’s presentation will be the Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) Centre, a versatile operational support system that aids both pre- and post-mission activities. The system is modular and adaptable to a range of electronic warfare functions, including ESM, ECM, and others. It supports various frequency bands such as radar, communications, and EO/IR, and can be deployed across a variety of host platforms, including air, maritime, land, and space. The system can be customised to meet specific customer requirements, offering flexible support for a range of operational needs.
During the event, visitors will also have the chance to experience ELT Group's EW Simulation Lab. This immersive, high-fidelity centre allows operators to test their skills in identifying radar threats, applying EW countermeasures, and assessing their operational effectiveness in realistic scenarios.
Japan is strengthening its defence ties across Southeast Asia, deepening security partnerships with nations that share similar concerns about regional…
In a move that could reshape naval stealth capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region, India and Japan have embarked on a…
Toshiba is showcasing a range of capabilities at the show, including its multi-mission surveillance radar, ELINT system (relocatable type), radar…
U.S. based Raytheon, an RTX business, will equip the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) with Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) Block…
Swatter, a Portuguese technology startup, has developed a new anti-drone system designed to counter the growing threat posed by unauthorised…
At the ongoing show, Patria is showcasing the NEMO turreted mortar system as an integrated container solution. The system was…
Marco Zoff, former Managing Director – Aircraft Division at Leonardo, in an exclusive interview with our correspondent Jay Menon, patiently…
Japan is set to boost its air power with a set of joint air-to-surface standoff missiles with extended range. The…
Japan has offered to co-produce advanced engines for next-generation fighter aircraft and tanks in India. The development emerged from a…
Exosens will present its latest innovations in night vision and infrared imaging at DSEI Japan 2025, to be held from…
The Slovakian company Decent Cybersecurity is showcasing showcase its advanced post-quantum security solutions for aerospace, defense, and space sectors, including…
Three Cohort Group subsidiaries - Chess Dynamics, MASS, and SEA - have brought a range of capabilities to DSEI Japan,…
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) hopes to induct its indegenously developed Hyper-Velocity Gliding Projectile (HVGP) in 2026, three years…
Ground Team Red (GTR), Malaysia's leading ground handler that provides comprehensive aviation services across 17 stations nationwide, announced the official…
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) announced at the ongoing airshow that it had selected Airbus’ industry-leading Flight Hour Services (FHS) to…
Russian Helicopters, part of State Corporation “Rostec”, is exhibiting the Mi-171A3 offshore helicopter, the Ka-32A11M firefighting helicopter, and the Ansat…
Türkiye’s leading naval company, STM, has unveiled its Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) design for the first time at the ongoing…
Airbus Helicopters, which is participating at the ongoing airshow, is eyeing Malaysian multirole military helicopter and uncrewed aerial systems (UAS)…
Malaysian aviation operator Weststar Aviation Services announced, at the ongoing airshow, the launch of the country’s largest ever government helicopter…
The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) recently opted for fixed triple configuration Torpedo Launcher Systems (TLS) for its five Maharaja Lela-class…
The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) recently announced that its PU Kuching Engineering Branch had successfully completed 2nd line servicing…
2025 marks 10 years since the first Airbus A400M tactical transport (MSN22) was delivered to the Royal Malaysian Air Force…
The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has now fully operationalised the three CN235s converted into maritime surveillance aircraft boosting its…
The RMAF is displaying its advancements as a combat force at the ongoing LIMA. Malaysia’s air arm has transformed in…
Malaysia will soon acquire Sniper Advanced Targeting Pods following U.S. approval for a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) at an estimated…
The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) recently opted for fixed triple configuration Torpedo Launcher Systems (TLS) for its five Maharaja Lela-class…
The Turkish shipbuilder STM Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş (STM) is participating at the ongoing show and eyeing greater…
RMN’s KD Kasturi Completes RefitOne of the most important warships in the Royal Malaysian Navy, the KD Kasturi, the lead…
The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) is to receive the first of two ATR 72 MPA platforms, ordered in a…
Military helicopters must be equipped to perform the most demanding battlefield missions in the harshest environments. The AW149 is a…
Headquartered in Singapore with reporters spread across all major regions, GBP Aerospace & Defence is a leading media house that publishes three publications that serve the aerospace and defence sector - Asian Defence Technology, Asian Airlines & Aerospace and Daily News. Known industry-wide for quality journalism, GBP Aerospace & Defence is present at more international tradeshows and exhibitions than any other competing publication in the region.
For over three decades, our award-winning team of reporters has been producing top-notch content to help readers stay abreast of the latest developements in the field of commercial aviation, MRO, defence, and Space.
Copyright 2024. GBP. All Rights Reserved.
Home Defence & Security Space Commercial Aviation Maintence Repair & Overhaul Daily News Events About Us
2025 GBP all rights reserved.