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Saab Eyes Japanese Market with Sirius Compact

Our Bureau - : Mar 15, 2023 - : 6:32 am

Saab’s Sirius Compact, lightweight electronic warfare (EW) passive sensor is making its first appearance at the ongoing DSEI. Saab unveiled the new EW system in May 2022. With ongoing conflicts reinforcing the reality showing that operating near and over frontlines are increasingly dangerous, equipping aircraft and vehicles with self-protection capability against hostile fire is vital to ensuring mission success, and enhancing crew and platform survivability.

Operations in a modern battlefield in the electromagnetic spectrum are a constantly evolving challenge, with the need to remain undetected remaining paramount. The Sirius Compact’s small size, weight and power, make it a particularly attractive solution, especially in comparison to equivalent larger static solutions.

As a result, it can easily be integrated to drones, vehicles, vessels, masts or man-portable applications, users can rapidly deploy the system and scale its coverage as the situation demands.

The modular, scalable EW system can be used stand-alone, in a network of sensors or as a complement to existing sensors. It affords troops on ground with enhanced situational awareness through silent detection, classification and prioritization of radar and datalink emissions. According to company officials, it is also a force-multiplier enabling users to locate threats whilst remaining undetected. Development and production of Sirius Compact is shared between Saab in Sweden and Finland. Saab’s EW offerings encompass a wide range of self-protection systems for aircraft, helicopters, land vehicles, naval vessels and submarines.

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