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Plasan unveils three new armor systems targeting drone-age battlefield threats

Israeli armor company Plasan has announced three new vehicle protection systems ahead of the Eurosatory defense exhibition in Paris. The systems are designed to counter three specific threats that have become increasingly lethal on modern battlefields: mines, top-attack munitions (such as drone-dropped bombs), and shaped charge warheads. The announcement was made on June 4, 2026, with the systems debuting at Eurosatory from June 15-19. Plasan, based at Kibbutz Sasa, has over 40 years of experience supplying armor to military forces worldwide.

Emily Ryan Miller1mo ago5 min readenNews
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An Israeli armor company is heading to Eurosatory later this month with three new vehicle protection systems, each targeting a category of threat that has grown sharply more lethal on the modern battlefield: mines, top-attack munitions, and shaped charge warheads that conventional armor struggles to stop.
Plasan, the Kibbutz Sasa-based survivability specialist with more than four decades of experience supplying armor to military forces worldwide, announced the systems on June 4, 2026, ahead of their public debut at the Eurosatory defense exhibition in Paris from June 15 to 19.

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An Israeli armor company is heading to Eurosatory later this month with three new vehicle protection systems, each targeting a category of threat that has grown sharply more lethal on the modern battlefield: mines, top-attack munitions, and shaped charge
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