Innovative solutions for modern ground operations
Digitisation and resilience are essential for enhancing the capabilities of land forces. With technological expertise and an innovative spirit, HENSOLDT provides advanced solutions for the land-based operations of tomorrow, focusing on combat, reconnaissance, protection, and logistics to meet modern military challenges.
Integrated systems for modern warfare
HENSOLDT develops and integrates comprehensive systems, including mobile command posts and custom command and control solutions, to ensure effective communication and coordination in the field. By integrating hardware and software into mission-ready solutions, HENSOLDT enhances operational effectiveness. We also offer modular solutions for drone detection and defence, as well as technical logistics services for various weapons and specialised systems.
Superior situational awareness and preparedness
Maintaining peace, securing borders, and protecting civilians require land forces to operate effectively in all conditions. HENSOLDT’s advanced technologies enable forces to observe, detect, and track threats day or night, in any weather, and across diverse terrains. This ensures continuous situational awareness and protection against threats that are not visible to the naked eye.
Cutting-edge technology for effective operations
With a strong foundation in radar, electronic warfare, and optronics, HENSOLDT offers a wide range of systems designed to support land forces. These technologies empower military units to track, manoeuvre, and engage effectively, ensuring they are equipped to handle the complexities of modern operations and maintain an advantage in the field.
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In-depth information and developmentsThe future of the tank in the age of drones
The debate has intensified: Drones are reshaping the battlefield, traditional systems appear vulnerable and the role of the main battle tank is increasingly being called into question. In European countries, especially, the Leopard 2 is at the center of this discussion. However, the conclusion that “tanks are obsolete” falls short.
The reality is more complex: Modern battlefields are evolving into highly networked, sensor-driven environments where visibility, reaction speed, and information superiority are crucial. The central question is not whether tanks like the Leopard have a future, but rather: How must it evolve to survive in an ever-changing environment?



