Aerial Warfare

HENSOLDT’s Kalaetron Attack Jamming System Develops Quickly

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HENSOLDT’s Kalaetron Attack Jamming System Develops Quickly
HENSOLDT’s Kalaetron Attack Jamming System Develops Quickly

Sensor solution provider HENSOLDT is pushing ahead with the development of its “Kalaetron Attack” jamming system against air defence radars at full speed. Shortly after the system proved itself in ground and flight tests under test conditions against air defence radars of various types, the range of Kalætron Attack was increased by modifications in the installation on the aircraft and further jamming modes were implemented. The measures took place in a mission-typical installation arrangement on board a PC-12 test aircraft, while simultaneously proving electromagnetic compatibility with on-board systems. After Kalaetron Attack has proven its effectiveness in the so-called “Airborne Electronic Attack” (AEA) mission, HENSOLDT plans to combine the jamming system with the Kalaetron Integral signal intelligence system as the next step.

We are making rapid progress with the further development of Kalaetron Attack,” says Christoph Ruffner, Head of the Spectrum Dominance & Airborne Solutions Division at HENSOLDT. “With the successful ground tests and the upcoming test flights, we fulfil the requirements for participation in Bundeswehr exercises and trials. Thus, Kalætron Attack proves its capability for use in airborne electronic warfare.”

The Kalaetron Attack jamming system is part of HENSOLDT’s fully digital ‘Kalaetron’ product family, which is used in various versions in self-protection and signal reconnaissance systems by the Bundeswehr. In addition to cognitive elements of artificial intelligence, the core components are a fully digitalised, broadband sensor and an electronically controllable jammer. Metallic 3D printing has enabled a condensed design of the electronic components so that the jammer can be easily integrated into pod formats commonly used worldwide or directly into various flying platforms. Kalaetron Attack, as an escort jammer on board the Eurofighter, can significantly increase the Eurofighter’s assertiveness against highly integrated air defence clusters. Due to its scalability, the system can also be used in land- or ship-based applications.

HENSOLDT is a leading company in the European defence industry with global reach. Based in Taufkirchen near Munich, the company develops complete sensor solutions for defence and security applications. As a technology leader, HENSOLDT drives the development of defence electronics and optronics and is continuously expanding its portfolio based on innovative approaches to data management, robotics and cyber security. With more than 6,500 employees, HENSOLDT achieved a turnover of 1.7 billion euros in 2022. HENSOLDT is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange MDAX segment.

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