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SysFla Air Defence System
Currently in the design phase, the SysFla is intended to meet the future air defence needs of the German armed forces. It should begin replacing current Bundeswehr systems starting in 2010. The SysFla concept incorporates every element of an advanced air defence system: low-altitude radar, antiaircraft cannon, the latest guided missile technology, highly survivable platform vehicles (e.g. GeFaS), as well as weapon systems with integrated active and passive sensors. The Germany's current Leflasys light air defence system will be maintained and/or upgraded within the framework of the SysFla project.
Main features
Complete air defence system
Designed for maximum survivability
Combines antiaircraft guns and guided missiles
Advanced air defence command and weapon engagement system
Active and passive sensor systems
Currently in the design phase, the SysFla is intended to meet the future air defence needs of the German armed forces. It should begin replacing current Bundeswehr systems starting in 2010. The SysFla concept incorporates every element of an advanced air defence system: low-altitude radar, antiaircraft cannon, the latest guided missile technology, highly survivable platform vehicles (e.g. GeFaS), as well as weapon systems with integrated active and passive sensors. The Germany's current Leflasys light air defence system will be maintained and/or upgraded within the framework of the SysFla project.
Main features
Complete air defence system
Designed for maximum survivability
Combines antiaircraft guns and guided missiles
Advanced air defence command and weapon engagement system
Active and passive sensor systems
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