HENSOLDT to showcase advanced maritime solutions at Euronaval 2024

By Defence Industry Europe

German sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT is set to showcase its extensive range of maritime sensor technologies at the Euronaval 2024 exhibition in Paris. The company, known for enhancing reconnaissance, surveillance, and monitoring capabilities, will also present services aimed at improving security, equipment reliability, and operational effectiveness.

 

Among the highlights at the exhibition is the TRS-4D naval radar, available in two configurations: a single rotating antenna and a model with four fixed antenna arrays. Part of the same product family is the TRML-4D ground-based air defence radar, notable for its high detection performance demonstrated in Ukraine. This family concept ensures continuous product enhancement and facilitates streamlined spare parts supply and operator training.

 

 

The French Navy’s latest version of the LYNCEA combat system, deployed on its Overseas Patrol vessels, will also be featured. HENSOLDT is showcasing this system integrated with an L22 tactical data link, boosting NATO interoperability through the comprehensive HENSOLDT Naval Bridge System, which supports mission management and navigation. The LYNCEA solution boasts a newly designed human-machine interface, offering enhanced ergonomics and user-friendliness for operators.

 

 

HENSOLDT’s exhibit will also include the Kelvin Hughes Mk11 SharpEye radar, incorporated as part of their complete solution for naval vessels. Another major innovation on display is the Quadome 3D air and ground surveillance radar. Equipped with advanced software-defined AESA technology, this new-generation system promises extended service life and a future-proof design, complete with an integrated IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) antenna.

 

 

The company will further demonstrate its expertise as a provider of test and simulation solutions through its ALYSA system. This technology supports shipyards and shipbuilders by enabling faster and more efficient integration of third-party equipment and new platforms.

 

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