Hensoldt wins 100 millions contract for future project FCAS


According to a PR published by Hensoldt on February 10, 2023, Sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT is developing essential core elements of the novel sensor network in the German-French-Spanish armament project FCAS (= Future Combat Air System).

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Hensoldt wins 100 millions contract to future project FCAS Design of the Future Combat Mission System or FCAS at Paris Air Show.  (Picture source: Bundeswehr)


As a member of the German FCMS GbR (FCMS = Future Combat Mission System) consortium, HENSOLDT has been awarded a contract worth approximately 100 million euros by the French procurement authority DGA for the development of demonstrators in the core competence fields of radar, reconnaissance and self-protection electronics, optronics and also the overarching networking of sensor technology.

In the FCAS project, the participating nations want to develop, among other things, a successor system for the Eurofighter and Rafale fighter aircraft as well as a novel system of networked sensors.

By 2025, several technology demonstrators will be developed to show the possibilities of a platform-independent networked solution. This sensor network with different platforms will then be further developed in the other FCAS demonstrator phases.

The respective technology leaders of the industry from the three countries are involved: Under the overall management of INDRA (Spain), Thales for France, and the FCMS consortium for Germany, consisting of HENSOLDT, Diehl Defence, ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH and Rohde & Schwarz, are working together in the so-called demonstrator phase 1b.

HENSOLDT leads the FCMS consortium and therefore, in addition to its technical work packages, also takes on essential tasks in project management and in the central architecture work packages.

In the FCAS program, Germany, France, and Spain are developing a successor system for the Eurofighter and Rafale fighter aircraft and a novel system of networked sensors.