Thales has unveiled SkyDefender, a multi-layered and multi-domain Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) system. The system covers land, sea, and space. Supported by artificial intelligence technologies, SkyDefender provides end-to-end protection against a wide range of aerial threats. It protects against threats from drones to hypersonic missiles. Thales SkyDefender delivers innovative solutions for air defense.
Multi-Layered Defense Architecture
SkyDefender establishes a comprehensive defense line by integrating subsystems specialized for different engagement ranges. Consequently, the system’s short-range layer uses the ForceShield solution. It creates a real protective bubble for critical assets against low-altitude threats and unmanned aerial vehicles. At the medium-range level, the SAMP-T NG system—capable of engagements up to 150 km—comes into play. This system is supported by the powerful Thales Ground Fire radar, which provides 360° coverage. In this architecture, Thales’ SkyDefender system excels in modularity and adaptability.
For long-range detection and early warning, SMART-L MM and UHF radars offer detection capabilities of up to 5,000 km. This delivers a significant strategic advantage. This layered architecture is further enhanced by infrared-sensor satellites developed by Thales Alenia Space and operating in geostationary orbit. These satellites enable threats to be detected at launch. Furthermore, threats are continuously tracked even before they enter the range of ground-based radars using Thales SkyDefender technologies.
Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity
The system incorporates advanced technologies developed through Thales’ cortAIx AI accelerator. This integration speeds up decision-support mechanisms in operational processes. This speed enables proactive defense against complex attack scenarios. Furthermore, Thales SkyDefender combines AI and cybersecurity for robust protection. The architecture is also reinforced with cybersecurity expertise. Therefore, the system’s resilience against digital threats increases.
Interoperability and Modular Design
All system components are managed through Thales’ SkyView command-and-control (C2) system. Built on an open and modular architecture, SkyDefender can operate in full compatibility with NATO and allied platforms. It can also integrate sensors and weapon systems from different manufacturers. Thales SkyDefender’s design allows seamless connection with existing systems. This structure also allows legacy platforms to be incorporated into the defense network.
Hervé Dammann, Executive Vice President for Land and Air Systems at Thales, stated that SkyDefender is based on battle-proven technologies. He explained it is ready to be offered worldwide starting today. This helps nations strengthen the defense of their sovereignty using Thales SkyDefender capabilities.
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Source: C4Defence– Thales





























