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  • HENSOLDT showcases AESA radar and TRML-4D at DSEI 2025 for rapid threat detection.
  • Advanced optronic systems like TAROSS and Ceretron enhance military operations and intelligence.
  • PEGASUS SIGINT system offers electronic signals intelligence on Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft.

Sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT will present its latest technological advancements at DSEI 2025 in London from 9 to 12 September 2025.

One of HENSOLDT's core competencies is the active and passive detection of threats and the protection of platforms and their users. In this context, software-defined defense plays a crucial role.

Latest AESA radar technology

The latest AESA radar technology and ensures the rapid detection and tracking of around 1,500 targets

The TRML-4D air defense radar will be on exhibit at DSEI. It is based on the latest AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar technology and ensures the rapid detection and tracking of around 1,500 targets within a radius of up to 250 kilometers.

It is capable of quickly and reliably detecting and tracking all types of air targets - cruise missiles, rockets, drones and aircraft - and classifying them for engagement.

The SPEXER radar family will also be on show. It offers high-performance surveillance radars for various ranges for automatic detection and classification of ground, sea and low-flying air targets.

Advanced solutions for armored vehicles

In the land domain, HENSOLDT will showcase its advanced solutions for armored vehicles with the “Multi Utility Vehicle” (MUV), including innovative optronic systems such as MUSS (Multifunctional Self-Defense System) and SETAS (See Through Armor System). 

The solution Ceretron by HENSOLDT combines sensors, fuses their data streams, evaluates and processes them in seconds and provides an AI-supported operational picture to the crew, thus enabling them to make smarter decisions even faster.

Key to successful military operations

The key to successful military operations lies in accurate reconnaissance, effective targeting, and precise engagement. For this, HENSOLDT presents TAROSS; its Target Acquisition & Reconnaissance Optronical Sighting System. 

With its modern hardware and software architecture, TAROSS is giving a glimpse into the future of connectivity and software-defined defense by supporting the troops in the sensor-to-shooter cycle.

AI-supported software for detection and tracking

TAROSS is a modular, scalable solution, that is designed for use on remote-controlled weapons stations

TAROSS is a modular, scalable solution, that is designed for use on remote-controlled weapons stations, medium caliber turrets, light reconnaissance vehicles, and UGVs. 

In addition to its high-performance optical sensors and its AI-supported software for detection and tracking, it offers a direct interface to Ceretron and can be easily integrated into existing and upcoming vehicle and weapon systems.

Airborne system for electronic signals intelligence

In addition, the Persistent German Airborne Surveillance System (PEGASUS) will be on display. HENSOLDT was awarded the contract to supply an airborne system for electronic signals intelligence on board of three Bombardier jets based on its "Kalætron Integral" system, which collects and analyses signals from radar and radio systems.

Led by HENSOLDT for the German armed forces, the SIGINT system will be integrated on the Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft, the optimal platform to complete these critical missions.

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