At Aero India 2021, Thales will showcase its airborne optronic capability, the targeting and reconnaissance pod TALIOS. It combines targeting and tactical reconnaissance capabilities in a single pod that will be able to embed artificial intelligence in the future, and also a range of rockets for fixed and rotary wing military aircraft.
This year, Thales will also bring the latest addition to its family of airborne surveillance radars, the AirMaster C, to the air show. With this new product, Thales offers an optimised surveillance solution for a broader array of platform types and operators, ensuring they benefit from the highest levels of mission performance as they face the new challenges ahead.
Among the other demos for the tri-forces, systems like NextWave and SYNAPS software defined radios, armaments, small arms, counter-UAV solution and air defence solutions such as STARStreak (for which a teaming agreement has been recently signed between Thales and Bharat Dynamics limited) will take the centre stage.
Some of the other highlights at Aero India this year will include military and civil avionics, Air Traffic Management Systems (ATM), among others.
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