- The mimetic networks supplied by Amper will cover installations and devices in tactical deployments with protective ‘meshes’ that prevent them from being detected by thermal, radar, or other detection systems.
- The Ministry of Defence and Amper have signed a framework agreement for the procurement of protective mimetic nets for the period 2024-2028, extendable to 2030.
Madrid, 2nd September 2024 – Amper has signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence, through the Spanish Army, to supply the Armed Forces with 2D multispectral mimetic protection networks for the period 2024-2028, extendable to 2030. The contract value amounts to 9.5 million euros, and with its extension it may reach 11.5 million euros.
The agreement allows Amper to supply the Army, Air and Space Force, Navy and Royal Guard with mimetic netting equipment, consisting of mesh made with a technology that allows military devices to eliminate their thermal or radar traces.
Amper has been selected to supply a technology widely used by armies of great relevance worldwide, such as Israel, the United States, Japan, Finland and Australia, among others.
With the networks supplied by Amper, the Spanish Armed Forces will be equipped with a system that provides camouflage capability in the ranges required by the armies, including rapid deployment and collection.
According to the Army, these camouflage systems supplied by Amper ‘will provide complete coverage’, and will allow ‘the union of various networks, with the possibility of designing different configurations to camouflage weapons systems, platforms, and facilities’, among others.