AERTEC takes its aeronautical technology for military capabilities to EUROSATORY

From 17 to 21 June, Paris is hosting a new edition of the EUROSATORYthe global fair for defence and securityThe exhibition is attended by more than 1,700 companies from 60 countries and is expected to attract more than 60,000 professionals from all over the world. After 55 years of life, this important international fair remains at the forefront under the premise of "inventing defence and security that is responsible for the world of tomorrow".

AERTEC is showcasing at EUROSATORY its UAS solution with laser-armed, target-designated, interoperable and multi-configurable capabilities.

EUROSATORY, the most important defence and security event in the world, will include the participation of AERTEC, the international technology company specialising in aeronautical technology for military capabilities. Its stand will be part of the Spanish pavilion, led by TEDAE, the Spanish Association of Defence, Security, Aeronautics and Space Technologies.

On the AERTEC stand, the following will be on display the largest and most advanced of its unmanned aerial systems, the TARSIS-Warmed with two µASM A-Fox micromissile launchers. These high-tech UAS are designed for observation, surveillance and light weapons integration applicationsThey have their own 100% technology developed by AERTEC, one of the leading European companies in the field of innovation applied to unmanned aerial systems.

"EUROSATORY is the best possible scenario in which to be able to showcase the operational and technological maturity of our capabilities in the field of defence, and to inform authorities, administrations, companies and potential partners about updates to our systems," he says. Pedro BecerraDirector of AERTEC's Aerospace and Defence Division.

Some of AERTEC's technological developments are already part of European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP) projects. European Defence Industrial Development Program), in which it provides its technology and know-how to contribute to the European Union's defence strategy. These include the TALOS project (PADR-2018) aimed at developing and demonstrating some of the most essential directed energy laser weapon technologies, which will pave the way for the design and construction of a high-power laser effector for the EU for military use by 2025. Also worth mentioning is the JEY-CUAS project for the development of a joint system to counter the growing threat from unmanned aerial systems, TARSIS in surveillance configuration, integrated with Command and Control (C2), acts as an additional sensor to the JEY-CUAS system for general threat situational awareness.

 

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