On Thursday, June 11, 2026, the German company Rohde & Schwarz announced that it will present new solutions at the upcoming 29th edition of Eurosatory 2026, the international defense industry trade fair organized by Coges Events, which will take place on June 15–19 this year at Paris-Nord Villepinte, near Paris.
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Rohde & Schwarz will present next-generation SIGINT/EW (signals intelligence/electronic warfare) and C-UAS (counter-unmanned aircraft systems) solutions for unmanned systems, along with tactical communications. These will enable forces to detect, classify, and locate electromagnetic emitters in areas affected by armed conflict, while maintaining unprecedented flexibility, scalability, and speed of operation.
In Hall 6 at stand J279, Rohde & Schwarz, together with its subsidiary Schönhofer Sales and Engineering GmbH, will present SIGINT/EW systems, tactical communications, next-generation C-UAS systems, and solutions with integrated sensor fusion and information superiority. These enable genuine dominance in the electromagnetic spectrum, allowing faster and better-informed decision-making in defense, security, and border protection, even under conditions of armed conflict.
A key highlight of the show will be the presentation of the multi-sensor THORIS (Tactical High-Energy Opponent Response & Interception System) LCS suite, a modular next-generation foundation for layered C-UAS systems. It is a comprehensive laser weapon system for countering drones, developed in cooperation with the German company TRUMPF, the concept of which has just been presented at ILA Berlin 2026.
The stand will also feature a range of next-generation battlefield capabilities, aligned with Rohde & Schwarz’s main focus on SIGINT/EW and C-UAS solutions on unmanned platforms, communications, and sensor fusion. Demonstrations will show a distributed sensor network using advanced direction-finding concepts on unmanned vehicles to detect, classify, and locate transmitters in contested areas, while tactical communications based on SDR (software-defined radio) provide secure, reliable, and efficient links that underpin seamless command and control and interoperability among allied forces. In addition, the company will demonstrate how raw signal and sensor data are transformed into actionable insights, allowing operators to act quickly and maintain situational awareness.
On June 16 and 17, Rohde & Schwarz experts will take part in the Eurosatory Forum to provide an in-depth analysis of the THORIS LCS system, covering layered, mobile C-UAS concepts, and will participate in the unveiling of a new multi-sensor architecture. During the presentation, they will discuss how the suite’s modularity and sensor-agnostic design support future-proof C-UAS strategies and broaden the spectrum of defensive options for modern armed forces.
