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    Military Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems Companies

    ID: MRFR/A&D/0789-CR
    120 Pages
    Sejal Akre
    March 2016

    Empowering military aviation safety, our company specializes in Military Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems (ACAS). We engineer cutting-edge technologies that enhance situational awareness and prevent mid-air collisions. With precision and reliability at the core of our solutions, we ensure the highest level of safety for military airborne operations. Trust us for state-of-the-art ACAS technology, where excellence meets the demands of aerial defense.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Military Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems Market


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    August 2023- Hensoldt, a leading sensor solutions provider in the European defense sector, has announced the development of its next-generation collision warning radar. Commissioned by the German Federal Office for Defense Equipment, IT, and Support (BAAINBw), Hensoldt will create a "detect-and-avoid radar" system for the upcoming Eurodrone project. This collaborative endeavor between France, Germany, Italy, and Spain aims to produce an unmanned twin-propeller aircraft able to carry a payload up to 4400 pounds (2000 kilograms). Hensoldt's state-of-the-art radar technology will significantly enhance the drone's safety and airspace management capabilities.


    Key Companies Military Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems (ACAS) Industry



    • Airbus (France)

    • Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG (Germany)

    • Indra (Spain)

    • Honeywell International (U.S.)

    • Leonardo S.p.A. (Italy)

    • L3 Technologies Inc. (U.S.)

    • Rockwell Collins (U.S.)

    • Saab AB (Sweden)

    • Safran Electronics & Defense (France)

    • Thales Group (France)


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