MBDA Germany has supplied a missile threat simulation tool to the German
Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB). This system
enables the simulation of all types of missiles, particularly ballistic
missiles and cruise missiles, with physical correctness and in the
greatest possible detail – from launch to impact. Using this technology,
technical propositions regarding threats can be organised, narrowed
down and formulated with greater precision. Threats to nations or to
troops on deployment from proliferating theatre ballistic, short-range
and medium-range missiles (TBMs) can thus be analysed. Additionally, the
data makes possible the analysis of the performance capability of air
defence systems. The knowledge gained thereby can be used in the
development of modern air defence systems. Finally, the threat
simulation helps to continually expand and update the air defence target
catalogue
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“The threat simulation we have developed is unmatched in Germany. It is a part of our unique range of skills in the fields of air and missile defence which also includes our new simulation and integration centre, our test and training centre in Freinhausen and our laser weapon facilities. We want to continue to serve our customers with these skills in future,” asserted Walter Stammler, Head of Operations at MBDA Germany.
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“The threat simulation we have developed is unmatched in Germany. It is a part of our unique range of skills in the fields of air and missile defence which also includes our new simulation and integration centre, our test and training centre in Freinhausen and our laser weapon facilities. We want to continue to serve our customers with these skills in future,” asserted Walter Stammler, Head of Operations at MBDA Germany.
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