Horizon to demo 2nd Generation FlyingFish at FIA

Posted on 10 June, 2016 by Advance 

Horizon Technologies will be demonstrating its new 2nd Generation FlyingFish at the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), 11–17 July 2016.

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FIA 2014.


The new 2nd Generation FlyingFish is an advanced airborne satellite phone monitoring system, with an unrivalled record in providing an important component of SIGINT bandwidth.

The Farnborough International Airshow is a week-long event that combines a major trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries with a public airshow. The first five days are dedicated exclusively to trade, with the final two days open to the public. The airshow is an important event in the international aerospace and defence industry, providing an opportunity to demonstrate civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.

The Farnborough show comes on the heels of Horizon Technologies’ first 2016 shipments of the New 2nd Generation FlyingFish to NATO and non-NATO customers.



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FlyingFish system architecture.


“We continue to expand the envelope in our market, and we are very close to deploying our first system with off-board intelligence exploitation via datalink. In addition, we are working with our L-3 partners on a miniaturization initiative which will allow FlyingFish™ to be deployed on a whole new class of small UAVs. ”If it's worth a mission, it's worth a FlyingFish," says John Beckner, Director, Horizon Technologies.

Horizon Technologies has offices in the United Kingdom, USA and other parts of Europe, along with a worldwide network of sales representatives. FlyingFish has been in production since 2012, is manufactured in the UK, and is available worldwide as a SIGINT solution for Manned and Unmanned ISR platforms.