ILA Berlin Air Show 2024: Digital sovereignty in the air domain powered by Rohde & Schwarz

ILA Berlin Air Show 2024 - Digital sovereignty in the air domain powered by Rohde & Schwarz
At ILA 2024, Rohde & Schwarz showcases the latest airborne advancements in supporting multi-domain operations, ensuring spectrum dominance in all fields and along the complete signal chain. (Image: Rohde & Schwarz)

Rohde & Schwarz will showcase its airborne solutions and capabilities that support multi-domain operations ensuring spectrum dominance in all fields and along the complete signal chain at ILA Berlin Air Show 2024.

Rohde & Schwarz, a leading provider of cutting-edge communications and security solutions, is proud to announce its participation at ILA Berlin Air Show 2024, a major trade exhibition for the aerospace and defense industry, June 5 to 9, 2024. The company is a trusted partner for armed forces, law enforcement, regulatory authorities, and governmental organizations.

At ILA Berlin Air Show 2024, Rohde & Schwarz presents solutions and capabilities that support multi-domain operations by ensuring spectrum dominance in all fields and along the complete signal chain:

  • Reliable and secure radio communications with high-end encryption for land, air and sea;
  • IP-based voice and data air traffic control communications with certified separation of classified and encrypted information;
  • Effective detection and countering of drones;
  • Latest developments for networked and interoperable Future Combat Air Systems (FCAS) in the Air Combat Cloud.

Visitors to the Rohde & Schwarz booth will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of innovative products and systems. Among the highlights of the company’s latest technologies, equipment and systems for air forces is the next-generation R&S QPS Walk contactless security scanner based on millimeter waves that automatically detects dangerous objects carried in clothing or on the body as people pass through.

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