Also der Skyranger ist Deutsch und kann offenbar über ESSI(*)....SAMP-T FR/IT ist nicht in der ESSI.
Was immer noch nicht klappt ist das Verständnis, dass ESSI keine Einsatzorganisation ist.
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Also der Skyranger ist Deutsch und kann offenbar über ESSI(*)....SAMP-T FR/IT ist nicht in der ESSI.
"Skyranger" ist Teil von ESSI. Das System wurde aber weder in Deutschland entwickelt, noch wird es in Deutschland produziert - die Hauptkomponenten (Kanone, Radar, Elektrooptik) kommen aus der Schweiz, Italien und Großbritannien. Produziert wird es in Zürich.maro-airpower hat geschrieben: ↑Mo 30. Jun 2025, 13:53Also der Skyranger ist Deutsch und kann offenbar über ESSI(*)....
https://www.gsp-sipo.de/fileadmin/user_ ... lg_I_4.pdfBeitritt ohne Verpflichtung. Individuelle Beschaffungsentscheidung auch von Teilelementen. Anpassentwicklungen in eigener Zuständigkeit.
On 11 and 12 June, the initial meeting of the Subgroup on Passive Surveillance Systems (PSS) took place under the leadership of experts from the Ministry of Defence. The new project seeks to identify the best solution for the ESSI initiative in the field of passive sensors, and above all to create a platform for sharing experience and expertise on the European level.
Led by experts from the Czech Ministry of Defence, the new project aims to come up with the best solution for the ESSI initiative in the field of passive sensors and indeed to create a space for sharing experience and expertise, to understand the role of passive systems in air defence and improve and accelerate the integration of these sensors into military air defence systems.
The initial meeting of the international Subgroup on passive systems in air defence took place in Prague, bringing together representatives of six European countries. Alongside the Czech Republic, the meeting was attended by Belgium, Estonia, Austria, Slovenia and Switzerland.
The expert part of the programme focused on the presentations of advanced technological solutions, including a detailed introduction of systems such as the Deployable Passive Electronic Support Measures Tracker System (DPET) and its application options for ground air defence, electromagnetic warfare and air surveillance. The MoD Force Development Division presented the results of deployments during Exercises Silent Hunter I and II, which the 25th Air Defence Missile Regiment intends to continue and wants to refine the DPET employment and data quality for air defence. This will also be necessary due to the fast growth of this service in the Czech Armed Forces, driven by the progressive introduction of radar systems from the MADR and SHORAD projects.
At the end of the first day of the meeting, representatives of all participating states expressed their interest and expectations from the activities of the Subgroup, with the most frequently mentioned topic being the integration of passive surveillance systems into existing structures and possible fusions between different types of sensors and technologies. The discussion revealed that there was a high interest in learning more about the PET and PCL technologies, which are not competing but complementary. Three conference guests also mentioned the interest in integrating passive sensors into SHORAD's own systems, which they procure from Diehl Defence and Hensoldt companies. Representatives of these major companies also attended the conference, which followed the signing of a strategic partnership among Hensoldt, Diehl Defence and ERA Pardubice at ILA Berlin 2024.
The following day, the delegates visited ERA as one of the ESSI potential suppliers. ERA representatives showcased the unique features of their systems and demonstrated the operation and performance of the VERA-NG system in action.
https://www.mo.gov.cz/en/ministry-of-de ... ce-259200/The first meeting of the ESSI subgroup was the beginning of a discussion on the possibilities of integrating passive surveillance systems into European air defence. The participating states expressed their strong interest in continuing cooperation and tentatively agreed to meet again in late 2025. The conference highlighted the interest in exploring how different command and control systems and sensors could be fused into a unified network in future talks. While the ESSI sub-group meeting confirmed the interest in exchanging experience in developing air defence systems, harmonising national interests remains a significant challenge for any potential joint acquisition of new systems.