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DSEI 2025 — Midday Brief | 12.09.2025

Here is a fresh set of DSEI 2025 updates, compiled as Gutenberg cards (60–100 words each). Each item links to the original article in a new tab. No images are embedded unless they come directly from the linked source. For easier scanning, we grouped items under subheadings.

Air & Space

DSEI 2025: Deutsche Aircraft targets special-mission market with D328MR

Deutsche Aircraft positions the D328MR as a flexible special‑mission platform derived from the D328eco. The concept, shown at DSEI, focuses on sensor fits, low operating costs and short‑field performance. Moreover, the airframe’s Dornier heritage and global fleet support offer a quick path to service. The company outlines timelines toward first deliveries and lays out options ranging from ISR to medical evacuation. See the source for programme milestones and mission‑system choices.

Source: Shephard Media

DSEI 2025: GCAP ‘G2E’ consortium unveiled for sixth‑gen electronics

At DSEI, partners announced GCAP Electronics Evolution (G2E), a consortium to deliver advanced sensing and communications for the future Tempest fighter. The effort concentrates on ISANKE & ICS, aiming to fuse radar, EW and comms into a single, software‑defined backbone. Consequently, upgrades can roll out faster and at lower cost. The team also stresses open interfaces to speed export variants. The article details partners, roles and next steps.

Source: Shephard Media

Sensors & C4ISR

DSEI 2025: Controp details AI‑enabled multi‑domain surveillance

Controp explains how AI is being woven into EO/IR payloads to shorten the find‑fix‑finish loop. As a result, operators gain faster detection, improved classification and lower cognitive load across land, air and maritime missions. The DSEI discussion highlights ruggedised gimbals, on‑edge processing and scalable software pipelines. In addition, the vendor points to easier integration with C2 systems. The full piece covers use cases, roadmaps and export interest.

Source: Shephard Media

DSEI 2025: Elbit’s Frontier adds wide‑area AI surveillance

Elbit Systems unveils Frontier, a persistent surveillance system designed for border defence and critical‑site protection. The solution uses AI to detect, classify and track threats across domains. Consequently, monitoring teams can cover larger areas with fewer operators. The DSEI presentation also notes cost and responsiveness benefits through automation. Finally, the company outlines deployment concepts, sensor mixes and growth potential. See the source for technical highlights.

Source: Army Recognition

Uncrewed & Maritime

DSEI 2025: Red Cat expands into USVs to widen multi‑domain reach

Red Cat reveals a push into uncrewed surface vessels under its Blue Ops division, complementing its combat‑proven UAS portfolio. Therefore, the firm now spans air, sea and land with a common control approach and modular payloads. The DSEI update focuses on leveraging field experience for faster integration and lower risk. The story also touches on production plans and target missions ranging from ISR to force protection.

Source: Shephard Media

Land Systems & Air Defence

DSEI 2025: New Foxhound SHORAD adds modular counter‑drone punch

A Foxhound‑based SHORAD demonstrator pairs in‑service missiles with a 30×113 mm cannon and a stabilised sensor suite. The mix offers light forces rapid reaction and layered anti‑drone effects. Moreover, using mature subsystems should speed integration and fielding. The vehicle keeps the Foxhound’s mobility and protection while adding a modern remote turret. For more details on weapons, sensors and timelines, review the original report.

Source: Army Recognition

DSEI 2025: Kia’s Tasman platform bridges military & commercial needs

Kia Special Vehicle debuts the Tasman, a pickup‑based platform tailored for modular missions and blackout control. The design aims to blend civilian maintainability with defence‑grade options, thereby reducing lifecycle costs. In addition, the company highlights power‑train choices and extensive customisation for logistics, patrol and support roles. The article outlines configuration paths and target customers exploring dual‑use fleets.

Source: Army Recognition

DSEI 2025: Czech–Ukrainian MACE loitering munition stresses EW resilience

The MACE loitering munition combines target reconnaissance with electronic‑warfare resilience to survive in contested airspace. Consequently, operators gain a more reliable strike option against high‑value targets. The DSEI brief notes modular payloads and a focus on rapid fielding. It also references joint development and manufacturing plans that can scale with demand. Read the source for performance details and expected user communities.

Source: Army Recognition

Show Coverage & Analysis

DSEI 2025: Armoured fighting vehicles move into the spotlight

Army Technology surveys armoured vehicles drawing attention at DSEI 2025, including Ajax, AMPV, TRACKX and Lynx. The round‑up explains why mobility, protection and digital backbones now dominate land‑force priorities. Furthermore, it notes how supply chains and production capacity shape choices as European states rearm. The piece also flags programme risks and schedule pressure. See the source for platform‑by‑platform takeaways and images.

Source: Army Technology

DSEI 2025: UK restructure reflects hard lessons from Ukraine

An Army Technology analysis argues that Russia’s war in Ukraine has reshaped how the UK plans to fight. Therefore, London is pursuing a significant restructure to regain mass, harden logistics and speed procurement. The report, anchored to DSEI announcements, also considers industry’s role in restoring depth. Finally, it outlines implications for allies investing in interoperable munitions, sensors and uncrewed systems.

Source: Army Technology

More coverage is available on our DSEI tag page and the related analysis Turkey’s defence sector in Europe’s rearmament.

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