HENSOLDT AG, established in 2017 and headquartered in Taufkirchen, Germany, is a leading provider of defense and security electronics. The company specializes in sensor solutions for protection, surveillance, and situational awareness missions across domains such as air, land, sea, cyber, and space. HENSOLDT's product portfolio includes radar systems, optronics, electronic warfare, and avionics. Committed to innovation and technological excellence, HENSOLDT invests significantly in research and development to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance the capabilities of defense and security forces globally.
Sensor specialist HENSOLDT and TUM Venture Labs, a joint initiative of the Technical University of Munich and UnternehmerTUM, have signed a partnership agreement.
HENSOLDT announced the launch of the DL-6000, its sixth-generation data link solution, at IDEX 2025. Engineered to deliver exceptional security and reliability, the DL-6000 enables seamless, long-range, line-of-sight HD video and telemetry data exchange across multiple platforms.
The sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT has been awarded a contract extension for the Eurofighter Mk1 radar worth approximately 350 million euros. Following approval by the German and Spanish Ministries of Defence, further development tasks were commissioned by Airbus Defence and Space.
HENSOLDT supports India’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, offering cutting-edge airborne sensor technologies for the Indian military.
HENSOLDT has successfully completed the modernisation project “Einsatzunterstützungsanlage Neue Technologien“ (EUA NT) after testing the system at four Bundeswehr helicopter bases.
Airbus Defence and Space collaborates with HENSOLDT to equip the “German Airborne Weapon Systems Electronic Warfare Center” with new software and hardware. This collaboration aims to improve mission support for the German Armed Forces’ aircraft.
HENSOLDT partners with DLR and Tensor AI Solutions for the QUA-SAR project to enhance radar remote sensing through quantum computing, supported by Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs..