Our systems offer hardened, intelligent and (partially) autonomous UAS with future-proof sensors and intelligent algorithms for sensor data evaluation, and 3D situational display.
SCALABLE SOLUTIONS FOR TACTICAL UAS
Tactical drones for the military
- System Integrator
- Selected systems for specialised applications
- Approval per civil and military standards
- Technical developments
- Support throughout the entire period of use
Integrated solutions for security authorities
- MUM-T
- Central mission management for unmanned (and manned) sensor carriers
- Data processing
- Secure information distribution
Unmanned solutions
Unmanned systems
As a national support centre for public clients, we integrate the unmanned systems into existing client systems and manage the procurement, approval and utilisation phases.
Find out moreDrone defence
GUARDION, the mission-proven modular drone defence system of ESG and its partners offers tailored solutions for the reliable detection and effective defence against drones for military, government and critical infrastructure customers.
Find out moreUAS in the navy
As a platform-independent integrator, we work closely with our customers and partner companies to develop UAS to suit preferences and missions. Thanks to individual further development, each UAS can be used in a variety of ways in maritime applications, either on its own or in combination with other systems.
Find out moreManned-Unmanned Teaming
Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) describes the use of manned and unmanned aircraft to achieve a joint mission. The unmanned systems, through their intelligence and networking, enhance the performance of manned aircraft and expand their functions and capabilities.
Find out moreCOMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
- Scalable and modular solutions
- Inspection/maintenance of facilities and critical infrastructure
- Cost-efficient monitoring of premises or facilities
- Mobile and stationary solutions
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
- Continuous further development of technologies
- (Partial) automation to support the operators
- Human-in-the-loop as a basis
- Data and sensor fusion
- Networking
- Object recognition and classification