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ELT Group at "Imdex 2025" (May-6-8 in Singapore)

It will showcase its solutions for protecting naval and maritime assets

ELT Group will attend the 2025 edition of "IMDEX" Exhibition, naval and maritime defence event that will take place at Changi Exhibition Centre, in Singapore, between 6th and 8th May.

On its booth (N26) ELT Group will showcase its solutions for protecting naval and maritime assets, enhancing power projection at sea, and contributing significantly to Maritime Domain Awareness.

The naval domain has always played a major role within ELT Group that has a well-established tradition in the naval sector, marked by successful domestic and international collaborations on key platforms such as the Franco-Italian Horizon and FREMM class ships, the NFH-90 naval helicopter, and numerous projects in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions.

 With over 70 years of expertise in the EMSO (Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations) domain, today the Group is a world reference in surveillance, protection and intelligence operations in the naval domain, with a portfolio of state-of-the-art technologies capable of integrating multiple capabilities into defined software systems. The systems and equipment are entirely designed, developed, and manufactured in-house and are all designed to be exportable.

ELT Group continues to work on strengthening its technology in the area of the unmanned platforms both in terms of EW payloads for UAS and of countering mini-micro and small drones. The last generation of EW Payloads for UAS is ELT/1000, allowing higher flexibility in the operational scenarios. One excellence in the Counter UAS product line is ADRIAN, flexible to tailor by the customer according to different scenarios and environments, suitable both for naval units and maritime infrastructures and land applications. ADRIAN uses multispectral radar, optronics and acoustic sensors to detect, identify and counter drones.

The EWS suite will offer a wide range of countermeasures in the RF band to cover all types of threats, which can be further extended to the InfraRed spectrum through its DIRCM system for Naval application. The triple-band DIRCM (Direct Infrared Counter Measure) belongs to the ELT IR countermeasure system family and provides reliable and effective protection for marine helicopters and naval platforms against surface-to-air missile threats (MANPADS - Man Portable Air Defence Systems). The naval version provides anti-ship missile defence and asymmetric warfare capabilities against small and short-range EO/IR guided missile threats, increasing the unit's survivability in littoral, brown water and amphibious operations.

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