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ELT Group highlights electronic defense technologies at Farnborough Airshow

ELT Group highlights electronic defense technologies at Farnborough Airshow
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Rome, Italy-based ELT Group is showcasing a range of electronic defense technologies at the Farnborough Airshow this week, with a special emphasis on its solutions in the field of electromagnetic spectrum operations.

According to ELT, its ongoing research and development work aims to make electromagnetic spectrum operations interoperable and integrated across all operational domains, extending the company's defense capabilities to space and cyberspace.

"ELT Group continues its important role in upgrading the self-protection system of the EFA Typhoon aircraft to enable the platform to operate at its best in the years to come, in a context of continually evolving operational requirements and with technological solutions that will facilitate the transition to the future generation of fighter aircraft," the company said in a written statement.

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The company contributes its electronics know-how to the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP)—an international consortium developing a sixth-generation fighter jet—as a partner in the Isanke & ICS (Integrated Sensing and Non-Kinetic Effects & Integrated Communications System) domain.

The company's offerings include alarm, surveillance, intelligence, and active countermeasure solutions in an integrated sensor layer that harbors embedded management capabilities to allocate operational priorities.

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