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17 February 2013

IDEX 2013 - Diehl Presents its Defence Expertise


Diehl Defence is displaying a cross-section of advanced equipment for armies, air forces and navies at its 210 square meter exhibition stand at the IDEX from February 17 to 21, 2013 in Abu Dhabi.


The product portfolio not only includes the IRIS-T SLM air defence system. It also features guided missiles, an air combat training system as well as medium- and large calibre infantry and Navy ammunition.

IRIS-T is one of the worlds most advanced air-to-air short-range guided missiles and the standard weapon system for the combat aircraft Eurofighter TYPHOON, TORNADO, F-16, EF-18, and GRIPEN currently operative in ten Air Forces.

In early December 2012, a prototype of the IRIS-T SL guided missile of Diehl Defence successfully homed in on a target in a firing test performed at the Overberg Test Range in South Africa in the presence of representatives of the German public authorities. (Photos: Diehl Defence)

IRIS-T

The IDAS prototype submarine weapon is a unique missile capable of self-protection against air-, naval and coastal threats.

IDAS

The Flight Profile Recorder is considered NATO standard for air combat training systems.

Modern 40mm infantry as well as 76mm naval ammunition and smoke agents for force protection are also on exhibition.

40mm infantry ammunition

76mm naval ammunition 

Moreover, Diehl Defence is presenting solutions for car stopping and Counter-IED based on HPEM (High Power ElectroMagnetics) technology, the SIMONE passive monitoring system for naval vessels, innovative tracks and suspensions for armoured vehicles worldwide as well as modern ammunition fuzes for artillery, infantry, combat aircraft and armoured vehicles.

For the first time, Diehl Defence is showcasing high-quality packaging systems for modern ammunition.

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