SELEX Galileo presents at Eurosatory its latest ISR/ISTAR solutions for highly threat intensive theatres
SELEX Galileo, a Finmeccanica Company, is a leading player in the defence electronics market delivering to customers a distinctive advantage in ISR / ISTAR.
SELEX Galileo's solutions are underpinned by leading edge proprietary technologies and products for Electro-Optical sighting systems, cameras, fire control systems and thermal imagers, as well as by the Company's unique offer in AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) surveillance and fire control radar.
In the tactical UAV market, the SELEX Galileo Falco is a field proven, immediately deployable multiple sensors system. Its reliability, maturity and capability allows the Falco to perform at the end of the tactical UAS category, making the Falco a cost-effective, all purpose solution for military and civil applications.
SELEX Galileo has just signed a teaming agreement with Universal Engineering Company Ltd (Charlestown) to be the exclusive supplier and integrator of mission and sensor systems for the Company's Ranger series of vehicles, displayed at this year Eurosatory.
SELEX Galileo's past activities in the country, are linked to the supply of Precision Approach Radars (PAR) and advanced target drone systems to the Armée de l'Air. With a long history of partnerships with the French industry, the Company is seeking to further develop its relationship in niche areas of the defence and security market and is ready to establish
collaborations with local players.
Source: Selex
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