Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)
Make the right decision based on time-critical insightsAccurately identify friendly forces
As modern naval operations grow increasingly complex and dangerous, reliable IFF systems and seamless communications are essential to maintain situational awareness, prevent friendly fire and coordinate actions across units, fleets and allied forces.
HENSOLDT’s advanced IFF systems enable secure and precise identification of vessels and aircraft, reducing operational risks in congested maritime environments.
Responding the latest NATO standards
Fully compliant with NATO and non-NATO standards, these solutions integrate effortlessly with existing systems, providing enhanced interoperability during joint operations.
In the realm of communications, HENSOLDT delivers robust, encrypted solutions designed for real-time, secure data exchange between vessels, command centres and allied platforms. These systems ensure reliable performance even in challenging conditions, from high-interference zones to long-range maritime missions.
Products
Innovative solutions for a safer worldOur expertise
Ensure secure and precise identification of friendly and hostile units
Provide global interoperability with NATO and non-NATOT standards
Design for high-interference zones and long-range missions
Guarantee encryption of data in real time
Key benefits
Maximising performance and valueState-of-the art technology
- Industry-leading systems for secure identification of friend or foe
- Reduce risks of friendly fire in complex naval operations
- Scalable solutions for naval platforms (vessels, drones, etc)
Robust, secure naval communication
- Encrypted communications for real-time maritime coordination
- Robust communication networks for seamless communication among naval units
- Compliance with international maritime defence standards
Interoperability and customisation
- Interoperability with global naval forces
- Flexible systems designed to meet evolving naval defense needs
- Ensure interoperability with NATO and allied naval forces