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Infodas GmbH is part of the IRIS-T SLM programme

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Infodas GmbH is part of the IRIS-T SLM programme

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Infodas GmbH is part of the IRIS-T SLM programme
Infodas GmbH is part of the IRIS-T SLM programme

Infodas GmbH is involved in numerous strategic defence programs as a leading company in the field of cybersecurity solutions. Its Cross Domain Solutions ensure also secure domain transition in the Diehl Defence systems IRIS-T SLM (Infra Red Imaging System Tail Surface Launched Medium Range). In June 2023, Diehl Defence has been commissioned by the Bundeswehr to deliver six systems – the delivery of the first system is already scheduled for the upcoming year (2024). infodas acts here as a subcontractor for the delivery of the SDoT Security Gateway COMP-LAND.
This product meets the specific requirements of mobile Ground Based Air Defence (GBAD) systems. This more compact and extremely robust Cross Domain Solution was developed, among other things, for use at the tactical level in extreme climatic conditions, including at vehicle level.

The IRIS-T (infrared imaging system tail/thrust vector-controlled) is a medium range infrared homing air-to-air missile available in both air-to-air and ground defence surface-to-air variants. It also is called AIM-2000. IRIS-T SLM is a crucial component in closing the capability gap in the Bundeswehr’s ground-based air defence. The system contributes overall to strengthening Germany’s national and alliance defence. IRIS-T SLM can engage various aerial threats, such as fighter jets, drones and cruise missiles at a range of up to 40 kilometers and an altitude of 20 kilometers. The system has already demonstrated its high operational capability in the context of its deployment in Ukraine. Humidity, heat, dust or vibration no longer stand in the way of digital data exchange between normally compartmentalized systems of different classification levels. COMP-LAND enables secure real-time data exchange between different security domains and guarantees security between sensors and effectors.

As a reliable partner of the German and international armed forces, Diehl Defence is a leading systems house for air defence systems. In addition to systems for ground-based air defence, the product portfolio of the company headquartered in Überlingen (Germany) includes guided missiles for all branches of the armed forces, ammunition for army, air force and navy as well as protection systems. In addition, Diehl Defence develops and produces key components such as infrared modules, fuzes and special batteries. Diehl Defence currently employs around 3,500 people generating annual sales of over 1 billion euros.

Infodas GmbH was founded in 1974 and is one of the leading software and consulting companies for cyber and information security in Germany. The mid-sized system house provides services to companies, public authorities and the military in the conception and implementation of comprehensive approaches to cyber and information security and the protection of IT infrastructures. In addition, the company develops high-security products for domain transitions (Cross Domain Solutions) and the protection of critical infrastructures. The infodas SDoT product family is approved for the classification SECRET as well as EU SECRET and NATO SECRET. The products are also certified according to Common Criteria and have other country-specific certificates. INFODAS GmbH has been certified by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) as an IT security service provider in the areas of IS auditing, consulting and IS penetration tests UP-Bund. It also has IT security experts who are allowed to support KRITIS operators in accordance with Section 8a (1) of the BSI Act (BSIG) with their test procedure expertise in implementation, as well as BSI auditors who check KRITIS operators to determine whether they have achieved this goal and comply with the current legal requirements.

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