16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
16 June 2022
by Olivia Savage
Lockheed Martin SkyKeeper solution (pictured) was trialled in a NATO C-UAS trial in 2021. (Richard Turner)
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.
Speaking to Janes , Richard Turner, ground-based air defence (GBAD) business development manager at Lockheed Martin, said that the company has been working with Danish company Weibel, UK-based Chess Dynamics, and Dutch company Robin Radar.
SkyKeeper is a modular battlespace management command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) system that can be integrated with any type of effector, kinetic or non-kinetic, from missiles to jammers. The scalable system offers airspace management, airspace surveillance, and GBAD command-and-control (C2).
Weibel, a company that specialises in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs), is working with Lockheed Martin to deliver its XENTA-C X-band drone detection radar to the SkyKeeper solution, Turner detailed.
Lockheed Martin has also worked with Chess Dynamics, integrating their C-UAS radars, infrared and electro-optical sensors, he added.
Tuner explained that Lockheed Martin integrated the XENTA and Robin Radar's Elvira 2D radar into the SkyKeeper solution during the NATO's Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE) in 2021.
Lockheed Martin is working with a number of European companies as part of their SkyKeeper solution.