Rohde & Schwarz will showcase highly resilient cross-domain communications, space domain awareness capabilities, and next-generation counter-drone (C-UAV) solutions at ILA Berlin 2026. These innovations contribute to protecting sovereign airspace, enabling rapid and encrypted information exchange, and maintaining operational freedom even in contested environments. NEMACS: Rohde & Schwarz's Fully Networked Multipoint Communication System June 8, 2026, Berlin — The air domain is under unprecedented pressure. Evolving threats, increasingly congested airspace, and the need for fast, reliable information exchange have made air superiority a critical mission. In response, Rohde & Schwarz will present secure communication and counter-drone (C-UAV) solutions at ILA 2026 designed to protect critical assets, maintain operational freedom, and strengthen aerial sovereignty in conflict scenarios. Additionally, the company will offer comprehensive radio frequency (RF) solutions supporting communication, testing, monitoring, and stable operations for space missions. At our exhibition booth (Hall D, Booth 390), visitors can explore a wide range of solutions—from advanced software-defined inter-aircraft communications to cutting-edge counter-UAV (C-UAV) technologies. The new portfolio delivers high-end encrypted radio communications that reliably connect land, sea, and air domains, ensuring operational capability even in high-intensity jamming environments. IP-based voice and data solutions for air traffic control (ATC) are certified to securely segregate classified and encrypted communications, enabling safe and sovereign ATC operations. Hardened and encrypted command-and-control links support rapid, accurate decision-making across joint forces, while directional secure communications enhance the precision and reliability essential for coordination between forces across domains. At ILA 2026, two flagship solutions will make their global debut. 'THORIS,' a multi-layered C-UAV system