Sensor specialist HENSOLDT is presenting its latest development in the field of reconnaissance and self-defense sensor technology with a new multifunctional infrared detection system.
Two-color infrared technology
The system, developed for the entire range of flying platforms and consisting of a central computer and an imaging unit, works with two-color infrared technology and enables better warning performance in the area of hazard detection with a long-range and low false alarm rate.
Due to the imaging technology approach, hotspot detection, and general reconnaissance, the system goes beyond a pure missile warning system. Due to its passive mode of operation, the system itself cannot be detected.
360-degree protection
Integration into HENSOLDT's proven AMPS provides users with the best possible solution in the field of self-defense systems
The system detects and localizes threats and offers 360-degree protection with six sensors. The infrared detection system can be integrated platform-independently thanks to its optimized size, weight, and performance (SWaP) and cross-sectional development.
It is easy to integrate due to standardized interfaces and is compatible with countermeasures such as chaff, flares, and DIRCM (Directed Infra-Red counter measure). Integration into HENSOLDT's proven AMPS (Airborne Missile Protection System) provides users with the best possible solution in the field of self-defense systems against surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles.
Sensor solution
“With the new system, HENSOLDT is expanding its product portfolio in the infrared sector. This gives us the best possible sensor solution for our customers, also in combination with our other self-defense systems,” says Tanya Altmann, Head of the Optronics & Land Solutions Division at HENSOLDT.
“Due to its design and performance data, it also meets the high requirements for integration into fighter aircraft. With its long range and low weight, the sensor can also make a critical contribution to the detection of threats and the self-defense of the platform.”

