MBDA is the European leader in complex missile systems and a key player in national sovereignty. To maintain this position in a tense geopolitical context and in highly competitive markets, the company has placed innovation at the heart of its strategy. It is with this in mind that it approached CEA's Technological Research Division, whose expertise in materials, thermal management, photonics, electronics, printed antennas, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence directly addresses its needs.
The collaboration began with upstream research projects on exploratory concepts before expanding in scope. Building on these initial successes, the two partners formalized their relationship with a multi-year general collaboration agreement in 2017. This R&D work also benefits from the support of France and the European Union, and some of the technologies developed are also being considered for civilian applications.
Several joint projects cover a broad spectrum, from conceptual studies to the manufacturing of high-tech prototypes. The partners are notably developing a very high-resolution optronic system using sovereign technologies, thus avoiding ITAR* constraints.
As they approach ten years of their partnership, the two companies are continuing ongoing projects to accelerate the maturation of their solutions, integrate them into MBDA systems, and prepare for the next generations of technologies.
Note - ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) is a US regulation that controls the manufacture, sale and distribution of objects and services related to defense and space, as defined in theUSML (United States Munitions List)