The Portuguese Army has officially chosen Thales’ ForceShield ground-based air defense system as its new solution for very short-range air defense. This advanced system is designed to enhance the protection of military personnel, civilian populations, and critical infrastructures. It has been specifically engineered to detect and engage low-altitude threats, which include helicopters, drones, and missiles.
At the core of the ForceShield system is the Ground Master 200 air surveillance radar, renowned for its ability to provide rapid tracking and sustained target lock-on capabilities. Complementing this sophisticated radar is a comprehensive radio communications system alongside a command-and-control center known as ControlView. This command center plays a crucial role in assessing potential threats and efficiently coordinating the engagement of the appropriate defense units.
This announcement comes as a surprise, particularly as earlier reports had indicated that Portugal was leaning towards Thales’ RapidRanger system for its short-range air defense needs. The decision to implement the ForceShield system reflects a broader movement among European nations to enhance their air defense capabilities due to escalating regional security challenges.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has intensified the focus on the importance of robust anti-air defenses to ensure the security of national airspace. Thales has underscored the significance of this agreement, noting that Portugal represents the first country in Europe to adopt the ForceShield system. Raphael Desi, Thales’ Vice President for Integrated Airspace Protection Systems, expressed pride in contributing to the capability enhancement of the Portuguese Army, emphasizing that this initial contract underscores the confidence that NATO countries have in their air defense systems as essential tools for maintaining airspace sovereignty.