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Rohde & Schwarz Enters Laser C-UAS Market

Key Takeaways
  • Rohde & Schwarz enters laser-based counter-drone market.
  • Thoris system couples sensors with jamming technology and laser combat system.
  • System due for formal launch in late 2028.
  • Germany's Trumpf to supply high-power laser.
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Strategic Implications

Rohde & Schwarz's entry into the laser C-UAS market may indicate growing demand for advanced counter-drone systems. The company's Thoris system could suggest a shift towards more integrated and effective solutions, which may benefit the defense industry as a whole.

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What Happened

German Defense Electronics Specialist Unveils Thoris System

Rohde & Schwarz is unveiling its Tactical High-Energy Opponent Response & Interception System, or Thoris, at the ILA Berlin air show. The system combines sensors, jamming technology, and a laser combat system to counter hostile drones. Germany’s Trumpf will supply the laser, and the system is expected to launch formally in late 2028. This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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Rohde & Schwarz Enters Laser C-UAS Market

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Key Takeaways
  • Rohde & Schwarz enters laser-based counter-drone market.
  • Thoris system couples sensors with jamming technology and laser combat system.
  • System due for formal launch in late 2028.
  • Germany's Trumpf to supply high-power laser.
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Strategic Implications

Rohde & Schwarz's entry into the laser C-UAS market may indicate growing demand for advanced counter-drone systems. The company's Thoris system could suggest a shift towards more integrated and effective solutions, which may benefit the defense industry as a whole.

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What Happened

German Defense Electronics Specialist Unveils Thoris System

Rohde & Schwarz is unveiling its Tactical High-Energy Opponent Response & Interception System, or Thoris, at the ILA Berlin air show. The system combines sensors, jamming technology, and a laser combat system to counter hostile drones. Germany’s Trumpf will supply the laser, and the system is expected to launch formally in late 2028. This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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