HENSOLDT Develops Jamming System to Protect Naval Vessels Together with Israeli RAFAEL

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HENSOLDT Develops Jamming System to Protect Naval Vessels Together with Israeli  RAFAEL

HENSOLDT, a leading sensor solutions provider, is enhancing its "Kalaetron Attack" jamming system for deployment on naval vessels. Having demonstrated its efficacy in thwarting air defense radars through extensive testing, the fully digital system is now being adapted to provide electronic protection for naval assets. Drawing on insights gained from both land and airborne trials, HENSOLDT has initiated a collaborative effort with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd, based in Haifa, Israel. The objective is to jointly develop an electronic countermeasures (ECM) system tailored for German naval vessels. This collaborative endeavor leverages the Digital Shark ECM system and Rafael decoy system (C-GEM).

Highlighting the significance of this advancement, Roland Castor, Head of Airborne Electronic Warfare at HENSOLDT, emphasizes the substantial threat posed by radar-guided weapons to both naval and airborne assets. The evolution of the Kalaetron Attack system aims to address this threat by bridging the capability gap in the self-protection of naval vessels.

The Kalaetron Attack jamming system is an integral part of HENSOLDT comprehensive "Kalaetron" product family. Widely utilized in various configurations for self-protection and signal intelligence systems by the German Armed Forces, this product family incorporates cognitive elements of artificial intelligence. Key components include a fully digitized, broadband sensor and an electronically controllable jammer. This combination enables rapid detection of a diverse range of threats, empowering precise and effective countermeasures.

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