ELT Group is participating at the Berlin Security Conference (BSC), one of the largest European security and defence policy events. The Conference will take place on 18th-19th November and it recognises the importance of the German environment for such important discussions.
ELT Group is an international Group able to work in the multi-domain thanks to its 70 years in the electromagnetic spectrum sector. The Group has a very strong relationship with Germany supported by its long-standing presence in the country where it has development and production facilities in Meckenheim and a representative office in Berlin. BSC 2025 represents a key moment for ELT Group: an opportunity to consolidate its presence in Germany, address industrial challenges with pragmatism and vision, and strengthen its role as a European technology partner. The path we have embarked on is solid and growth-oriented: 2025 is a key moment for a new strategic cycle.
ELT Group's presence at BSC 2025 is not only a testimony of continuity, but an expression of a targeted growth strategy, based on technological skills, institutional relations and European industrial vision.
In the aerospace domain, the Group has continued its active role within EuroDASS, as it is heavily involved in updating the main functions of the DASS Praetorian, with the aim of maintaining and improve the system's high level of performance. ELT Group has been involved in the Eurofighter programme since its initial stages. The Group is also part of the NH industries NH90 helicopter programme. As the supplier of the self-protection system in the NFH naval version of the helicopter, ELT has equipped the German NH90s with the latest-generation systems.
ELT Group has a long tradition in the design and implementation of C-UAS solutions. In 2015, the company launched ADRIAN (Anti drone interception acquisition neutralisation), the first product in the C-UAS family. Today ADRIAN is a family of Counter-UAV solutions designed to intercept and neutralise mini/micro-UAV in several scenarios and environments.
A modern and intuitive Command and Control, powered by AI-based algorithms for data fusion and image analysis, functionally integrates multispectral sensors/effectors. The family includes versions for fixed and transportable deployment, on-the-move configurations, naval integration. The latter is currently installed on a Fremm-class unit engaged in operational scenarios.
Furthermore, ELT Group continues to expand its Land domain capabilities, with the Tactical EW System (TEWS) now complemented with a radarless Counter-UAS system, enabling advanced protection and situational awareness for complex operational environments.
Over the past year, ELT Group has achieved significant results also in the naval sector, confirming its strong technical and operational expertise. Among these, the F124 frigate, developed in collaboration with R&S, represents a milestone in the Group’s contribution to advanced maritime Electronic Warfare. These achievements, together with the expanding opportunities in the naval domain, reinforce ELT’s long-term strategy of growth and partnership in Germany.
In Germany the ELT Group will also show its work in the domain into the Space Domain where it continues to develop its technological roadmap focused on Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) solutions for collecting and managing data from satellite platforms, such as the SCORPIO project. ELT is also working on solutions for satellite protection and data transmission security (including cyber security) between satellites and between satellites and ground stations. In this area, new developments include the SHARP system, designed for passive and continuous radio frequency monitoring and installed on a HAPS (High Altitude Pseudo Satellite) platform.




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