Updated
Updated · Airbus · Jun 9
Airbus, Diehl Defence Deepen Air-Defense Ties at ILA 2026 as IRIS-T Shield Expands Across 8 Nations
Updated
Updated · Airbus · Jun 9

Airbus, Diehl Defence Deepen Air-Defense Ties at ILA 2026 as IRIS-T Shield Expands Across 8 Nations

3 articles · Updated · Airbus · Jun 9

Summary

  • Airbus Defence and Space and Diehl Defence signed a new agreement at ILA Berlin 2026 to intensify cooperation on integrated air and missile defence, extending their work beyond existing ground-based air-defence systems.
  • The deal builds on their IRIS-T SLM partnership, with Airbus supplying combat-proven command-and-control architecture and Diehl providing the overall system, including effectors and launchers.
  • One option under the agreement is a shared "battle lab" to develop next-generation command layers and product upgrades aimed at a more resilient, fully networked shield aligned with NATO and ESSI requirements.
  • Ukraine has already validated the joint system's performance in combat, and the companies said Germany, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Sweden and Switzerland have adopted the air-defence solutions.
  • Airbus cast the expanded tie-up as a platform for further growth of the European Sky Shield Initiative, positioning the partnership for existing and new European customers.

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