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Eurosatory 2018: Anti-drone systems continue proliferation

13th June 2018 - 14:00 GMT | by Andrew White in Paris

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The proliferation of counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technology continues across Europe with multiple new solutions unveiled at Eurosatory in Paris, France.

Elbit Elisra, MBDA and Aselsan all revealed new details regarding various solutions aimed at protecting forward deployed forces from small, low and fast-moving threats. 

MBDA unveiled the integration of a C-UAS capability into its Licorne C2 system which is already used to support Very Short Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) operations. The concept demonstrator comprised the integration of HGH’s Infrared tracking camera; a Sagem electro-optical camera; and Konsortium Engineering Activities System’s (KEAS’s) UAS jammer.

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