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The air-based military EOIR systems market is evolving towards integrated, multi-functional sensors combining thermal imaging, targeting, and laser range-finding in a single unit. This shift is driven by the need for compact, lightweight systems deployable on fighter jets, UAVs, and satellites. The integration of AI and machine learning enhances data processing, threat detection, and predictive analytics. Satellite-based EOIR systems expand long-range surveillance capabilities, providing actionable intelligence for efficient, autonomous military operations across various platforms in air, land, sea, and space.
For instance, In September 2024, ISRO's EOS-08 Earth Observation satellite, launched on August 16, 2024, began operations with its advanced electro-optical infrared (EOIR) payload. Developed by SAC-ISRO, the EOIR features mid-wave and long-wave infrared channels, advancing thermal imaging technology alongside the GNSS-R and SiC UV Dosimeter payloads.
The development of long-range EOIR sensors with improved low-light performance is becoming a key focus in the market. As military operations expand into challenging environments, such as contested or denied areas, the ability to detect and engage targets at extended ranges is increasingly important. Manufacturers are prioritizing advancements in sensor technology to offer improved thermal resolution, longer detection ranges, and greater operational flexibility. Additionally, there is rising demand for EOIR systems adaptable to helicopters, fighter jets ensuring effective operations in diverse environments, including extreme temperatures, high altitudes, and harsh weather, thereby enhancing mission success across air, land, and sea platforms.
For instance,, In March 2023, Elbit Systems Ltd. was awarded four contracts by the Romanian ministry of national defense to provide aircraft upgrades, electronic warfare suites, EOIR payloads, and Brightnite systems for IAR 300 helicopters. As part of the deal, Elbit will integrate the SPECTRO XR™ EOIR payload onto IAR 330 helicopters to enhance the Romanian Navy’s capabilities, with work set to be completed within the year.