HENSOLDT to showcase advanced sensor and defence technologies at DSEI 2025 in London

By Defence Industry Europe

German defence company HENSOLDT will present its latest sensor solutions at DSEI 2025 in London from 9 to 12 September. The company highlights software-defined defence as a crucial factor in the active and passive detection of threats, alongside the protection of platforms and their users.

 

Among the exhibits is the TRML-4D air defence radar, based on AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar technology. It enables rapid detection and tracking of around 1,500 targets within a radius of up to 250 kilometres, including cruise missiles, rockets, drones and aircraft.

The SPEXER radar family will also be displayed, offering high-performance surveillance radars for various ranges. These systems provide automatic detection and classification of ground, sea and low-flying air targets.

In the land domain, HENSOLDT is showcasing its solutions for armoured vehicles with the “Multi Utility Vehicle” (MUV). This includes innovative optronic systems such as MUSS (Multifunctional Self-Defence System) and SETAS (See Through Armour System).

The company will also present Ceretron, which combines multiple sensors, fuses data streams, and delivers an AI-supported operational picture within seconds. This enables crews to make faster and more informed decisions in complex environments.

For reconnaissance and targeting, HENSOLDT introduces TAROSS, its Target Acquisition & Reconnaissance Optronical Sighting System. Designed for use on a wide range of platforms, TAROSS integrates optical sensors with AI-supported tracking software and links directly with Ceretron.

HENSOLDT will further display PEGASUS, the Persistent German Airborne Surveillance System. This signals intelligence capability is based on the “Kalætron Integral” system, which collects and analyses signals from radar and radio systems.

Led by HENSOLDT for the German armed forces, PEGASUS will be integrated into three Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft. According to the company, this platform is considered optimal for completing critical intelligence missions.

 

 

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