Sensor Technology Developments and their impact on current and future Decoys and Obscurants represent a key area of focus in the advancement of next-generation aerospace and avionics systems, where sensing performance, resilience, and environmental complexity are increasingly critical design drivers.
Key technological directions include developments in IR sensor technologies, advances in radar sensing technologies, emerging approaches in hyperspectral, polarimetric imaging, increasing challenges related to degraded visual environments and countermeasure-rich scenarios, the growing importance of advanced signal processing and sensor fusion techniques, the role of adversarial AI, spoofing, and algorithmic robustness in perception systems.
These topics are closely linked to broader research questions in modern sensing: how sensors interpret complex environments, what “key stimulus” they respond to, and how perception systems can remain reliable under intentional or unintentional deception.
Future developments in Decoys and Obscurants are therefore strongly interconnected with progress in multi-modal sensing technologies and intelligent processing architectures, enabling more resilient performance in rapidly evolving operational contexts.
In this context, tomorrow the CEO of FlySight will be in Brusselles attending a dedicated workshop “Sensor Technology Developments and their impact on current and future Decoys and Obscurants“, focused on these themes, further reinforcing the company’s commitment to innovation in advanced avionics and sensor system development.