Hensoldt is showcasing its new GMJ9500 man-portable jammer designed to counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIED) at IDEX in the UAE.
The GMJ9500 series provides a lightweight, modular solution for military and security forces in high-risk environments.
It supports protecting infantry on patrol, improving safety in de-mining and improvised explosive devices countering missions, as well as safeguarding explosive ordnance disposal technician teams from RCIED threats.
Cutting-Edge Jamming Technology
The GMJ9500 jamming system is man-portable, allowing easy transport and quick deployment in changing conditions.
Its modular design facilitates operators in configuring jammers based on mission needs, ensuring adaptability across different scenarios.
The system is capable of disrupting drone-controller frequencies.
Software-defined technology supports the integration of new jamming waveforms, adapting to evolving threats.
Moreover, the GMJ Mission Software enables precise programming of attack frequencies and blocked bands while maintaining communications between team forces.
The software calculates jamming waveforms and automatically generates mission files for fast and efficient deployment.
Hensoldt Latest Contracts
The German firm provides systems and services for defense and civil markets worldwide.
Its portfolio includes electronic warfare, spectrum monitoring, optronics, radar, and data links.
Last November, Hensoldt signed a contract with Germany to enhance the sensor capabilities of 90 Fennek armored reconnaissance vehicles.
In September 2024, the company unveiled its ARGOS-15 surveillance and imaging systems.
The ARGOS-15 is artificial intelligence-powered to optimize target detection, classification, and tracking.