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ELT Group at "IDEX 2025" (February 17-21)

The main technologies showcased at the stand

ELT Group attends the 2025 edition of "IDEX" Exhibition, The International Defence Exhibition and Conference at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre between 17th and 21st February as a confirmation of a longtime presence in the Country.

Having operated in the UAE for over 40 years and noting its technological progress, ELT Group is taking steps to boost local value and contribute to the Nation's tech sovereignty. Working with local partners the Group aims to enhance local capabilities, supply chain management, support, maintenance, and manufacturing within the EW domain. In the next five years, it will keep on improving its presence in the Country through initiatives designed to consolidate the successful collaborations.

At ELT Group stand (06-A04) the visitors will be able to learn more about all the Group solutions, capabilities and products applicable to all domains. Starting from a very strong competence and ability in the governance of the EMSO (Electromagnetic Spectrum Operation), achieved through more than 70 years of studies and applications in this field and, the Group today is able to apply them to a wide range of cutting-edge technologies that covers electronic defence, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR), electronic attack, homeland security, and infrastructure protection.

The main technologies showcased at the stand:

SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power)-optimized ELINT payload based on Fully digital solutions for compact, lightweight, and low-consumption payloads, introducing a new concept of ISR operations based on manned-unmanned-teaming and leveraging artificial intelligence for enhanced ELINT capabilities and mission data management, ensuring superior reporting and operational readiness.

The evolution program of SCORPIO, our first space-based spectrum monitoring application for commercial maritime traffic, is currently operating in LEO orbit. The extended use of AI algorithms enhances electromagnetic spectrum monitoring through satellite constellations, enabling continuous operational missions.

The Group is presenting ELT's next-generation ELINT configuration for both airborne and land-based platforms. This innovative solution integrates AI-driven data mining techniques to achieve superior signal resolution and identification, setting a new benchmark in electronic intelligence and situational awareness. Furthermore, AI/ML capabilities are extended to Mission Data reporting and debriefing, significantly reducing human workload and enabling fast, real-time AI-supported analysis.

 ELT’s introduces its latest Electronic Attack solutions, designed to deliver advanced electromagnetic countermeasures for both airborne and land-based applications. The ELT’s airborne EA represents a cutting-edge solution and integrated with ELINT capabilities, enables real-time monitoring of the electromagnetic environment for an immediate, adaptive responses to evolving threats.

 Expanding beyond airborne capabilities the Zenithal Jammer is used in support to land and/or naval military operations by offering electromagnetic countermeasures (jamming, deception) against Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR). The product is an all-in-one solution for search-track-countermeasure of aerial threats equipped by imaging Radars, in order to deny/degrade the use of the electromagnetic spectrum (jamming) as well as create false targets or obfuscate the real target with fake images/spots.

 On its stand will be available an EW Simulation Lab where the visitors can experience, by live-demos, an immersive and high-fidelity simulation centre where the operator can test his ability in an EW Multilayer environment to analyse and identify radar threats and apply EW countermeasures to appreciate their effectiveness.

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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