MAWS GbR Awarded Contract for Franco-German Maritime Airborne Warfare System Study

MAWS GbR Awarded Contract for Franco-German Maritime Airborne Warfare System Study

(IN BRIEF) German MAWS GbR, comprised of ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH, HENSOLDT Sensors GmbH, and Diehl Defence GmbH & Co. KG, secures the contract for the second national supplementary study for the Franco-German Maritime Airborne Warfare System (MAWS) project. MAWS aims at a system of systems approach for networked maritime reconnaissance, submarine hunting, and target engagement using manned and unmanned platforms with ground stations. The study focuses on developing solutions for German naval aviators, emphasizing MAWS with manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ground stations, alongside networking and data processing, including the creation of a “Maritime Warfare Cloud” for information autonomy and data sovereignty. This pioneering technology will equip the German Navy to address anticipated security policy challenges effectively.

(PRESS RELEASE) TAUFKIRCHEN, 7-May-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — The German MAWS GbR (consisting of ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH, HENSOLDT Sensors GmbH and Diehl Defence GmbH & Co. KG) was awarded the contract for the second national supplementary study for the Franco-German Maritime Airborne Warfare System (MAWS) project on 25 April 2024.

MAWS pursues the approach of a system of systems for networked maritime reconnaissance, submarine hunting and maritime target engagement. These are carried out using manned and unmanned platforms in conjunction with ground stations. Data links for networking and an AI-based cloud solution that is used to analyse the sensor data obtained are essential for this. The study includes the development of concrete solution proposals for the German naval aviators (analysis phase part II, CPM process of the BMVg) in addition to the interim solution Boeing P-8A Poseidon.

The proposed solutions focus on the development of MAWS with manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) as the carrier platform and on the ground stations.

Another focus of the study is the networking and data processing of the various assets and ground stations. To this end, a “Maritime Warfare Cloud” is to be designed to guarantee information autonomy and data sovereignty.

A core element of this is the acquisition of information sovereignty from partial information using specially created software for data acquisition and analysis using artificial intelligence. As the cloud sensor data is processed and made available throughout the entire system network, it will be a key component of the MAWS. By recognising large volumes of data, it will be much more than a simple data storage system.

With this pioneering technology, the MAWS co-operation project will enable the German Navy to meet the expected security policy challenges.

Media Contact:

HENSOLDT:
Alexander Ogger
+49 7364 9557-984
alexander.ogger@hensoldt.net

ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH:
Ulrich-Joachim Müller
+49 89 92161-2850
ulrich-joachim.mueller@esg.de

Diehl Defence:
David Voskuhl
+49 7551 89 6955
pr@diehl-defence.com

SOURCE: HENSOLDT

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