European Secure Software-defined Radio
PESCO project for interoperable European military software-defined radios.
The European Secure Software-defined Radio project develops common technologies and waveforms for European military radios to guarantee interoperability of EU forces in joint operations. Managed by OCCAR and involving Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain, ESSOR provides secure military communications across land, maritime and air domains.
Program detail
- Agency
- OCCAR
- Acronym
- ESSOR
- Budget
- €34.6M (EDIDP direct award)
- Phase
- Active
- Domain
- Multi-domain
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Frequently asked
- What is European Secure Software-defined Radio?
- The European Secure Software-defined Radio project develops common technologies and waveforms for European military radios to guarantee interoperability of EU forces in joint operations. Managed by OCCAR and involving Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain, ESSOR provides secure military communications across land, maritime and air domains.
- Which agency runs European Secure Software-defined Radio?
- European Secure Software-defined Radio is run by OCCAR and is also known as ESSOR.
- What is the budget for European Secure Software-defined Radio?
- European Secure Software-defined Radio has a budget of €34.6M (EDIDP direct award), currently in its Active phase.
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ESSOR was granted a direct award worth €34.6 million by the European Commission under EDIDP in 2021
European Commission: ESSOR Project - Interoperability test completed successfullyVerified2022-03-25