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"Dubai Airshow" (2). ELT Group participates in the 2025 edition

With an overview of the Group's most recent activities

ELT Group returns to the "Dubai Airshow", scheduled from 17 to 21 November (see AVIONEWS), bringing with it a renewed vision and projects that look to the future of global security. For over thirty years the company has been rooted in the United Arab Emirates, a consolidated relationship that today continues to evolve thanks to the development of new capabilities and collaboration with local and international partners.

 At ELTGroup's stand (1135) visitors will find an exclusive overview of the Group's most recent activities, with particular attention to emerging domains and the technologies that are redefining the international security landscape. This year the company will present some of its most advanced research lines, conceived to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex operational environment.

 With over 70 years of experience and a presence in more than 30 countries, Elt Group continues to expand its multi-domain vision, integrating expertise ranging from electronic defence to cyber, from space to biodefence. A constant commitment to researching pioneering solutions capable of anticipating change and defining new standards.

 One of the central themes will be the evolution of Sigint capabilities, including applications on lighter-than-air platforms, a rapidly growing sector that offers new possibilities for strategic intelligence collection. Elt Group will demonstrate how the integration of light platforms, space solutions and next-generation analytics architectures can open innovative scenarios, maintaining a non-conventional and highly adaptable approach.

Space will once again play a leading role. After the success of its first Elint payload in LEO, Elt Group continues to invest in the ability to monitor and interpret signals from space, with an increasing focus on protecting orbital infrastructures and on the resilience of the space layer. Advanced data-collection technologies, adaptive algorithms and inter-domain approaches will introduce new perspectives in the way of conceiving the Emso in orbit.

 There will also be a preview of next-generation Sigint and Electronic Attack solutions, developed with the introduction of innovative technologies based on distributed architectures, cognitive processing and highly reconfigurable systems. Elements that promise to transform reaction and adaptation capabilities in future operational contexts.

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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