Diehl Defence Demonstrates Interoperability of its IRIS-T SLM Ground-Based Air Defence System

Led by the German Air Force, Diehl Defence participated in NATO’s Joint Project Optic Windmill (JPOW) exercise and demonstrated the interoperability of its IRIS-T SLM ground-based air defence system. Diehl Defence was supported by its partners in the IRIS-T SLM program, Airbus and HENSOLDT.

Exercise JPOW took place in March 2023 at Vredepeel in the Netherlands, with the main exercise objective being “Peer Opponent, Multi Domain”. Held every two years since 1996, this year’s exercise focused on integrated air defence and interoperability at all levels of command. 13 different nations conducted individual experiments and joint missions with their systems.

Daily briefings between all participants helped to improve the interoperability of the systems involved, both operationally and tactically, as well as technically in terms of data exchange. The interoperability of NATO armed forces is a key factor in enabling joint reconnaissance, decision-making and action.

Diehl Defence’s IRIS-T SLM system took part in the exercise as a “future system” under the command of the German Air Force, guided by a German and a Dutch “Control and Reporting Center” (CRC) and “Surface-to-Air-Missile Operations Center” (SAMOC) command post of the German Air Force, among others.

The interoperability of IRIS-T SLM was demonstrated by testing its connectivity, time synchronization and air situation exchange in the network. The management of tactical data links necessary for this as well as “command and control” experiments were also part of the exercise. The achievement of this milestone in the program’s history will help accelerate the immediate procurement of the system by the German government.

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