Rafael to showcase combat vehicle suite, 'Sea Breaker' missile for first time at DSEI 2021 in London 

At the defense exhibition next week, the Israeli company will also display its Drone Dome system, Spike missiles, Trophy active protection system, BNET software-defined radio and Fire Weaver battlefield networking system 

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Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems is to participate in the DSEI exhibition, which will be held on September 14-17 in London. 

The company will showcase its various ground, aerial, and naval solutions at the event. According to the company, these include:

Next Generation Combat Vehicle Suite (NGCV-S) 
The NGCV-S transforms any combat vehicle into a connected, well protected, optionally manned, lethal defense system. An array of sensors and cameras provide full situational awareness, automatic target recognition allows for threat detection and identification, and a complete video management system allows crew members to remain fully protected inside the cabin. The suite with enhanced artificial intelligence architecture will be showcased for the first time at DSEI.

Sea Breaker 
Unveiled in June, Rafael’s Sea Breaker is a 5th-generation long-range autonomous precision guided missile system enabling effective attacks against a variety of high-value maritime and land targets. Sea Breaker serves as a pinpoint, surgical force multiplier both on land and at sea. At DSEI, the system will be displayed for the first time outside Israel, and for the first time at a global defense exhibition.

Drone Dome 
An end-to-end, combat proven counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) providing all-weather, 360-degree rapid defense against hostile drones. Drone Dome detects even small targets at distances over 3.5 km, intercepts and neutralizes with soft and hard kill measures, while inflicting minimal damage to the surrounding environment and providing maximum safety to friendly aircraft.

Spike missile family 
This family of 5th generation, multi-purpose, EO-guided missile systems provides pinpoint accuracy on land, at sea, and in the air. It can upgrade helicopters into powerful force multipliers, enabling ultra-long standoff ranges and enhanced lethality in a lightweight package and extended mission endurance.

Trophy APS
As the world’s only operational, combat-proven active protection system for armored fighting vehicles, Trophy APS detects, classifies, and engages incoming threats and delivers unmatched survivability and maneuverability for all vehicle classes.

BNET SDR
An advanced, tactical broadband IP Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Software Defined Radio (SDR) providing reliable high-speed, low-delay connectivity for broadband data, voice and video on-the-move for ground and airborne platforms, HQs, and dismounted soldiers. The modular, multi-band, multi-channel, net-centric system enables unprecedented data rates and user numbers, enabling all land, sea, and air units to participate in a single, seamless, scalable network.

Fire Weaver
A networked system connecting all battlefield elements in real time, instantly selecting the most relevant shooter for every acquired target. Simultaneously handling multiple targets using AI and data fusion, it enables warfighters to receive and share battlefield data via augmented reality icons on their weapon sights, creating a common situational awareness picture for all participants.

For over 70 years, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has been a pioneer in the field of defense research and development. Known for its wide array of groundbreaking, combat-proven technologies, Rafael has transformed the approach to the modern battlefield. With dozens of multi-purpose, multi-platform solutions for air, land, sea, cyber or space applications, Rafael solutions are currently deployed by dozens of militaries and security forces around the world, according to the company.

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