Diehl Aviation advances avionics technology for Europe’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS)
Diehl Aviation has confirmed its integral role in the development of Europe’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS), the continent’s most ambitious defence programme.
Diehl Aviation has confirmed its integral role in the development of Europe’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS), the continent’s most ambitious defence programme.
UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía has announced its involvement in the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a key European defence program aimed at developing next-generation air combat capabilities.
Celestia TTI and Indra have reached a collaboration agreement to jointly develop next-generation antennas, enabling them to design advanced communications systems for the FCAS program.
Indra has closed a deal to add the Spanish startup IDBOTIC into the NGWS/FCAS program, Europe’s largest and most ambitious defence program that is addressing the development of the future air combat system.
The AI-backbone is the first software platform that enables collaborative AI workflows across organizations in the military sector
The FCAS programme is considered crucial for maintaining Europe’s strategic autonomy and technological independence.
HENSOLDT Ventures and Starburst invited start-ups and mentors to apply for the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) Accelerator.
The FCAS Air Combat Cloud will bring real-time intelligence to the forefront by harnessing the networked capabilities of different aircraft and platforms.
The study contract, signed in cooperation with a consortium of industry leaders, lays the foundation for seven integrated research projects. The primary focus of these research activities will revolve around exploring the technological complexities associated with a networked weapons system, with a particular emphasis on ensuring the seamless integration of diverse airborne platforms. As …
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Indra has launched ‘The FCAS Challenge’, a call for Spanish technological startups and SMEs to contribute to the challenge of developing emerging and disruptive technologies within the framework of the FCAS.
Germany, Spain and France have formally agreed on the next stage in the development of FCAS (Future Combat Air System).
Designed to meet the operational challenges of the 2040s, this suite of networked sensors will be a game changer for the operational capabilities of the NGWS.