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World Defence NewsReport: Portugal Set to Acquire Thales RapidRanger Air Defense Systems

Report: Portugal Set to Acquire Thales RapidRanger Air Defense Systems

Portugal Selects Thales’ RapidRanger as New Short-Range Air Defense System

Lisbon, Portugal – In a significant move to bolster its military capabilities, Portugal has officially selected Thales’ RapidRanger as its new short-range air defense system. The announcement was made via the Portuguese army’s Instagram account by Captain Filipe Gonçalves, where the RapidRanger was showcased alongside other advanced systems such as the Thales-developed STARStreak and Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM).

This decision follows a year-long tender process aimed at upgrading Portugal’s anti-aircraft artillery systems. The RapidRanger is a sophisticated, vehicle-mounted automated defense solution designed to swiftly identify and counter air and ground threats. This versatile system can be installed on various armored vehicles and is equipped to fire both the STARStreak and LMM missiles.

Key features of the RapidRanger include advanced day and night cameras, thermal imaging capabilities, a 360-degree surveillance sensor, and an automatic target tracker, allowing it to detect and respond to threats effectively. The system boasts a target detection range of up to 15 kilometers (9 miles) and an engagement range of up to 7 kilometers (4 miles).

Portugal’s commitment to modernizing its military is underscored by the introduction of the Military Programming Law in 2023, which outlines comprehensive measures to enhance the armed forces. The law includes a significant public investment budget of 5.57 billion euros ($5.96 billion) aimed at upgrading land, maritime, air, cyber, and space capabilities through 2034.

In line with these modernization efforts, Portugal recently signed a framework agreement for the procurement of 36 Caesar NG self-propelled howitzers from France, further enhancing its interoperability with NATO forces. Additionally, the Portuguese air force received its second KC-390 multi-mission aircraft from Embraer earlier this month, with three more expected by 2027.

As Portugal continues to invest in its military infrastructure, the acquisition of the RapidRanger signifies a pivotal step in strengthening national defense and preparedness against evolving security challenges.

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