ELT Group Highlights its Land and Electronic Warfare Capabilities at Eurosatory

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ELT Group Highlights its Land and Electronic Warfare Capabilities at Eurosatory

ELT Group Highlights its Land and Electronic Warfare Capabilities at Eurosatory

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ELT Group is taking part in Eurosatory, the leading international exhibition dedicated to land defence and security, held in Paris from 15 to 19 June, highlighting its capabilities in the land domain and the strategic role of electronic warfare.

In increasingly complex and interconnected scenarios, operational superiority depends on the ability to act across different domains - land, air, sea, space and cyber – and to control the electromagnetic spectrum. ELT Group responds with a multidomain approach that integrates sensors, data and analytics to support rapid decision-making in high-intensity environments. In this context, a key role is played by ELT’s EMSO C2, the command and control system for electromagnetic spectrum operations, which coordinates the use, protection and denial of the spectrum among forces, enabling electromagnetic superiority on the battlefield.

Among its key solutions, ELT Group is showcasing the TEWS (Tactical Electronic Warfare System), already the subject of strong interest from numerous Armed Forces.

TEWS is an integrated, modular and deployable system combining COMINT, ELINT and jamming capabilities against adversary radars and communications in a single electromagnetic spectrum command and control suite, integrable with higher-level Battle Management Systems. The solution supports tactical and strategic recognition and enables effective disruption of adversary systems, providing an operational advantage in scenarios where spectrum control, speed of analysis and reaction are decisive.

Also on display are the ADRIAN anti-drone system (Anti-Drone Interception Acquisition Neutralization) and the passive on-the-move counter-drone system KARMA, addressing the growing importance of countering unmanned systems in today’s operational scenarios. The C-UAV solution is designed to intercept and neutralise Low-Small-Slow (LSS) drones even in complex environments, including urban contexts. Based on a multisensor architecture – integrating radar, electro-optical/infrared, acoustic sensors and radio interception capabilities - ADRIAN uses advanced data fusion algorithms for threat detection and identification.

The integration of the “Cyber RF” functionality, developed with the contribution of CY4GATE, further enables the system to address increasingly sophisticated scenarios, enhancing response capabilities against drones. The modularity of the system allows flexible configuration for different operational needs, both in military and civilian contexts.

At the ELT stand, a model of the ELT 1000 is also on display, part of the family of radar ESM systems designed for Class II UAVs. Used to support land and naval operations, these systems provide electromagnetic surveillance and enable interception, classification, identification and geolocation of radar signals. The system is supported by a mission-oriented ground command and control (C2) station, operating in synergy with the platform control station.

Another key aspect of ELT’s offering is its CEMA (Cyber-Electromagnetic Activities) capability, a multi-domain, multi-layered capability that enables the protection of networks and operational assets through coordinated spectrum monitoring, early warning and immediate response to threats. This integration of cyber and electromagnetic spectrum components is now a key factor in ensuring resilience and information superiority in the field.

During the event, ELT Group presents the Electronic Warfare Simulation Lab, an immersive demo dedicated to the land domain that replicates realistic operational scenarios.

In the Demo Room, visitors will be able to follow simulated missions in a land environment, with real-time data and complex scenarios including surveillance, threat identification and counter-unmanned systems (C-UAS). Data are integrated and fused in real time into a command and control system displayed on a large LED wall, highlighting how sensors, simulation and decision-making capabilities transform the complexity of the electromagnetic spectrum into operational superiority.

For 75 years, it has been a global leader in electronic defence systems. Thanks to innovative management of the electromagnetic spectrum, achieved through proprietary and integrated technologies, today the brand is an international Group with a multidomain approach covering Cyber, Space and Biodefence.

With experience gained through participation in major European defence programmes including Eurofighter Typhoon, FREMM and PPA, ELT Group is now present in over 30 countries worldwide with more than 3,000 systems delivered, and also takes part in the sixth-generation avionics platform programme GCAP (Global Combat Air Programme).

Headquartered in Italy, the Group operates in 15 countries across 4 continents through commercial offices and strategic local companies in Germany and Saudi Arabia.

ELT Group also includes CY4GATE, specialised in cyber security and cyber intelligence, E4Life, the first Italian biodefense company, and Solynx Corporation, a technology scouting company based in the United States.

 



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