Elbit Deutschland Showcases Communications and C4I Systems at AFCEA
Among the systems presented are the E-LynX SDR radio family and Legion-X C2 systems for UAV swarms that the German Army is showing strong interest in it
Eyal Boguslavsky
| 27/06/2024
Elbit Systems Deutschland, a subsidiary of the Israeli company Elbit Systems, is showcasing its offerings in communication, C4I, and cyber solutions at the AFCEA trade fair currently taking place in Bonn. This includes the proven communication solutions of the E-LynX SDR radio family.
The German website Soldat & Technik reports that the E-LynX PNR 1000 soldier radio, manufactured in Ulm, is already being delivered to the German armed forces as part of the Digitalization of Land-Based Operations (D-LBO) initiative. The website adds that the SDR HF broadband and cognitive radio solution from the HRM 9xxx product range, also developed in southern Germany, is on display. Additionally, the Legion-X solution, which enables UAVs and UGVs to operate as autonomous drone swarms for combat units, border protection, and homeland security, is garnering strong interest from the German Army.
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Among the systems presented are the E-LynX SDR radio family and Legion-X C2 systems for UAV swarms that the German Army is showing strong interest in it
Elbit Systems Deutschland, a subsidiary of the Israeli company Elbit Systems, is showcasing its offerings in communication, C4I, and cyber solutions at the AFCEA trade fair currently taking place in Bonn. This includes the proven communication solutions of the E-LynX SDR radio family.
The German website Soldat & Technik reports that the E-LynX PNR 1000 soldier radio, manufactured in Ulm, is already being delivered to the German armed forces as part of the Digitalization of Land-Based Operations (D-LBO) initiative. The website adds that the SDR HF broadband and cognitive radio solution from the HRM 9xxx product range, also developed in southern Germany, is on display. Additionally, the Legion-X solution, which enables UAVs and UGVs to operate as autonomous drone swarms for combat units, border protection, and homeland security, is garnering strong interest from the German Army.